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Yi-Chen

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A researcher wants to hold scholastic aptitude constant when investigating the relationship between need for achievement and actual achievement in the classroom. What statistical procedure should the researcher use?
 
  a. Canonical correlation c. Partial correlation
  b. Spearman rho d. Multiple correlation

Question 2

Choose the type of correlational statistic that would be used for each of the purposes listed. Used to determine the relationship between several independent variables and several dependent variables.
 
  a. Product-moment correlation
  b. Partial correlation
  c. Factor analysis
  d. Canonical correlation
  e. Multiple regression



Laurenleakan

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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