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A real estate agent recorded for each listing the size of the house (in square feet), the number of bedrooms, the average income in the respective neighborhood according to census data, and a subjective rating of appeal of the house. Using ________, the real estate agent learned that the number of bedrooms is a better predictor of the selling price of a house in a particular neighborhood than how nice the house is.
 a. the Spearman Rank-order Correlation Coefficient
 b. Analysis of Variance test
 c. the multiple regression analysis
 d. the Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient

Question 2

An example provided in the form of a story describing a specific incident or occurrence is referred to as a(n):
 a. Analogy
  b. Anecdote
  c. Story board
  d. Verbal episode example (VEE)
  e. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

B



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