Multiple Choice
Two sets of observations,assessing age and the number of hairs on a man's head,are compared.Which of the following is the most likely outcome?
A) The first variable causes the second variable.
B) The two variables will be uncorrelated.
C) The two variables will be negatively correlated.
D) The two variables will be positively correlated.
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