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    For a Given Set of 12 Ranked Data Values,the Sum
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For a Given Set of 12 Ranked Data Values,the Sum

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For a given set of 12 ranked data values,the sum of the squared differences is 63.18. What is Spearman's coefficient of rank correlation for the data?


A) +0.7791
B) −0.7791
C) +0.2209
D) −0.2209

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