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james0929

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An orthogonal conjunct design means that what is observed for one variable is unrelated to what is observed for any of the others.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

If the correlation between two variables is - 0.85, this means that ____.
 a. there is a weak positive relationship between the variables
  b. there is a strong inverse relationship between the variables
  c. there is a weak negative relationship between the variables
  d. there is a strong positive relationship between the variables



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Answer to Question 1

T
An orthogonal design is one in which, when several quantities have to be measured in an experiment, manipulations of one quantity will not affect measurements of another.

Answer to Question 2

B



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