Multiple Choice
Suppose a researcher found an rs of .84 between the number of minutes of aerobic exercise and the degree of fitness for seven military inductees. For a two-tailed test, you can conclude that
A) the rs is significant at the .05 level
B) aerobic exercise improves fitness
C) the correlation is statistically significant and that aerobic exercise improves fitness
D) the rs is not statistically significant.
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