Multiple Choice
There seems to be a negative correlation between the number of errors made on an exam and the level of satisfaction with performance.What does this mean?
A) a high level of satisfaction with performance causes more errors on an exam
B) a low level of satisfaction with performance causes more errors on an exam
C) there is a tendency for those with a high level of satisfaction with performance to have made more errors on an exam
D) there is a tendency for those with a low level of satisfaction with performance to have made more errors on an exam
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