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    The Strength of an Association Between Variables Can Be Shown
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The Strength of an Association Between Variables Can Be Shown

Question 16

Question 16

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The strength of an association between variables can be shown by computing phi,a measure that is


A) appropriate for 2x2 tables.
B) relatively easy to calculate.
C) based on chi square.
D) all of the above

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