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    We Can Test the Null Hypothesis That ñ = 0
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We Can Test the Null Hypothesis That ñ = 0

Question 66

Question 66

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We can test the null hypothesis that ñ = 0 by transforming the sample correlation
coefficient into a statistic that has a sampling distribution that closely approximates the F
distribution with k - 1 degrees of freedom.

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