Multiple Choice
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-The direction of the relationship in a bivariate table is
A) either positive or negative when the variables are measured at the ordinal or interval-ratio level.
B) either positive or negative when the variables are measured at the nominal level.
C) positive if the two variables vary in the same direction.
D) negative if the two variables vary in the same direction.
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