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    The Term That Is Given When Two Variables Are Correlated
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The Term That Is Given When Two Variables Are Correlated

Question 32

Question 32

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The term that is given when two variables are correlated but there is no apparent connection between them is:


A) spontaneous correlation.
B) random correlation.
C) spurious correlation.
D) linear correlation.

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