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JMatthes

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Jan is a right-handed violin player - she bows with her right hand and fingers the strings with her left. The cortical representation for the fingers on her left hand is _____.
 
  A) equal to the area for the fingers on her right hand
  B) equal to the area for the fingers on the left hand of a non-musician
  C) larger than the area for the fingers on the left hand of a non-musician
  D) smaller than the area for the fingers on the left hand of a non-musician

Question 2

Which of the following statistics would be used to assess the relationship between two nominal variables?
 
  a. The chi-square
  b. The coefficient of determination
  c. The correlation coefficient variable
  d. The multiple correlation coefficient



mariahkathleeen

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

a



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