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When a Correlation Is Not Statistically Different from Zero

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When a correlation is not statistically different from zero:


A) a clear relationship exists between the two measures of interest, but the values move in opposite directions
B) knowing the value of one measure does not allow you to predict the value of the second measure with an accuracy greater than chance
C) high values on one measure will generally be associated with low values on the second measure
D) low values on one measure will generally be associated with low values on the second measure

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