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LCritchfi

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The purpose of canonical correlation is to determine the magnitude of the relationship between
 
  a. a set of predictor variables and a set of criterion variables.
  b. a set of predictor variables and an individual's group membership.
  c. two or more factor scores.
  d. a set of predictor variables and a single criterion variable.

Question 2

Choose the index of correlation appropriate for use in each of the following. Teachers ranking of importance of educational outcomes and their pupils ranking of these outcomes
 
  a. Spearman rho c. Phi coefficient
  b. Pearson's r



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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