Multiple Choice
What must be true for a correlation coefficient to be calculated between two traits?
A) The values for the traits must have been obtained from unbiased sampling.
B) The relationship between the two traits must be linear.
C) The traits must follow a normal distribution.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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