Multiple Choice
A relationship with a correlation of .50
A) has more substantive significance than any other relationship with a lower correlation.
B) shows that 50% of the variation in the dependent variable is explained.
C) is stronger than any relationship with a correlation of -.50.
D) is more likely to be statistically significant than any relationship with a lower correlation.
E) might not be substantively significant
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