Multiple Choice
A social scientist learns, upon analyzing her data, that the correlation between a subject's hours of television watched and their score on a test that measures propensity to violence is r = 0.3. One way to use r is to compute the percent of the variation in the violence test score that can be explained by the straight-line relationship between that violence test score and hours of television watched. This percent is about
A) 30%.
B) 70%.
C) 9%.
D) 21%.
E) 7%.
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