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mpobi80

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A correlation of +.89 represents
 
  A) A weak positive relationship between the variables.
  B) A strong positive relationship between the variables.
  C) A perfect relationship between the variables.
  D) A weak negative relationship between the variables.

Question 2

A researcher found that short people did well in research methods and tall people did badly, with people of average height scoring in the middle. The relationship between height and grade in research methods is a
 
  A) Positive correlation.
  B) Negative correlation.
  C) Nonlinear relationship.
  D) Curvilinear relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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