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If There Were a Perfect Positive Correlation Between Two Interval/ratio

Question 8

Question 8

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If there were a perfect positive correlation between two interval/ratio variables, Pearson's r test would give a correlation coefficient of


A) -.33.
B) +1.
C) +.88.
D) -1.

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