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    Suppose the Maximum Difference Calculated in a Bivariate Table Is
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Suppose the Maximum Difference Calculated in a Bivariate Table Is

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Suppose the maximum difference calculated in a bivariate table is 23 percentage points. How should we describe the relationship?


A) as weak
B) as moderate
C) as strong
D) as causal

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