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go.lag

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A significant 2obt value of 8.00 could be written as _____.
 
  a. 2(1) = 8.00, p > .05
  b. 2(1) = 8.00, p < .05
  c. 2(1, N = 250) = 8.00, p > .05
  d. 2(1, N = 250) = 8.00, p < .05

Question 2

The value for ry1.2 provides information regarding
 
  a. the multiple correlation among three variables
  b. the correlation between variables 1 and 2, with variable Y held constant
  c. the correlation between variables Y and 1, with variable 2 held constant
  d. the correlation between variables Y and 2, with variable 1 held constant



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ngr69

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c




go.lag

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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