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What can you say about the relationship between X and Y?
 
  A) strong positive relationship
  B) strong negative relationship
  C) weak positive relationship
  D) weak negative relationship

Question 2

If a sample of size 61 is selected, the value of A for the probability P(-A  t
 
  A) = 0.95 is:
  A) 2.000
  B) 2.021
  C) 1.677
  D) 1.671



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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