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    The Assumption That the Population Distributions of X and Y
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The Assumption That the Population Distributions of X and Y

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Question 43

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The assumption that the population distributions of X and Y are such that their joint
distribution (that is,their scatterplot)represents a bivariate normal distribution implies
that the distribution of Y scores at any value of X is normal in the population.

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