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@Brianna17

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The coefficient of determination is to the Pearson correlation coefficient as which of the following is to chi-square?
 
  a. R
  b. F
  c. The p-value
  d. Phi

Question 2

Researcher Jones is interested in assessing the relationship between sex of participant and helping behavior (whether the person helped or did not help). Which of the following statistics should be used?
 
  a. Chi-square statistic
  b. Kappa
  c. Bivariate regression
  d. Pearson's r



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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