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    The Traditional Null Hypothesis for the Inferential Test of a Correlation
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The Traditional Null Hypothesis for the Inferential Test of a Correlation

Question 4

Question 4

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The traditional null hypothesis for the inferential test of a correlation coefficient states that the correlation in the population (r) _____.


A) does not equal 0
B) equals 0
C) is greater than 0
D) equals ±\pm± 1.00

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