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cherise1989

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The coefficient of determination is calculated by
 
  a. finding Pearson's r.
  b. squaring Pearson's r.
  c. squaring Pearson's r and multiplying by 100.
  d. taking the square root of Pearson's r.

Question 2

When the researcher is doing an experiment in which intact
   groups are being compared, the experimental design is
   considered to be
 
  a. post facto.
  b. correlational.
  c. path analytical.
  d. quasi experimental.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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