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    What Is the Major Difference Between Cramer's V and Phi
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What Is the Major Difference Between Cramer's V and Phi

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What is the major difference between Cramer's V and phi?


A) Cramer's V is suitable for tables larger than 2 × 2, and phi is not.
B) Phi is suitable for tables larger than 2 × 2, and Cramer's V is not.
C) Cramer's V gives us the direction of an association, and phi does not.
D) Phi gives us the direction of an association, and Cramer's V does not.

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