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  -Given   when predicting the A classification from the B classification, the index of predictive association for the above data is A)  0. B)  .25. C)  .32. D)  .50. E)  .67.
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  -Given   when predicting the A classification from the B classification, the index of predictive association for the above data is A)  0. B)  .25. C)  .32. D)  .50. E)  .67. when predicting the A classification from the B classification, the index of predictive association for the above data is


A) 0.
B) .25.
C) .32.
D) .50.
E) .67.

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