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    If the Correlation Coefficient Between Two Variables,X and Y,equals Zero,what
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If the Correlation Coefficient Between Two Variables,X and Y,equals Zero,what

Question 78

Question 78

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If the correlation coefficient between two variables,X and Y,equals zero,what can be said of the variables X and Y?


A) The variables are not related.
B) The variables are dependent on each other.
C) The variables are highly related.
D) X causes Y.

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