Multiple Choice
If a correlation coefficient has an associated probability value of .02 then:
A) The hypothesis has been proven.
B) There is only a 2% chance that we would get a correlation coefficient this big (or bigger) if the null hypothesis were true.
C) The results are important.
D) We should accept the null hypothesis.
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