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A Spearman correlation is more appropriate for interval and ratio data than is the Pearson product-moment correlation.
 
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Which is an example of co-branding?
 a. Krispy Kreme gets a new donut flavor.
  b. Nike offers golf balls as part of its golf line.
  c. QuickBooks has its basic software, a version for Macs, another for small business needs, and premier packets for professionals, nonprofits, and retailers.
  d. Brembo brakes are in Aston Martins.



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Sweetkitty24130

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Answer to Question 1

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A Spearman correlation is more appropriate for ordinal level data.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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