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    A Maximum Difference Greater Than 30 Would Usually Be Accompanied
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A Maximum Difference Greater Than 30 Would Usually Be Accompanied

Question 19

Question 19

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A maximum difference greater than 30 would usually be accompanied by a ____ measure of association.


A) weak
B) moderate
C) negative
D) strong

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