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    A Bivariate Table Has 1843 Pairs of Cases Ranked the Same
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A Bivariate Table Has 1843 Pairs of Cases Ranked the Same

Question 33

Question 33

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A bivariate table has 1843 pairs of cases ranked the same (Ns) and 345 pairs of cases ranked differently (Nd) .This is


A) a negative relationship.
B) a positive relationship.
C) a very weak relationship.
D) impossible.These totals are mathematically impossible.

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