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What is the statistical test to measure the magnitude of bivariate relationships and to test whether the relationship is significantly different from zero for nominal-level data?
 
  A) Pearson's r
  B) Spearman's rho
  C) Kendall's tau
  D) phi coefficient

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What is the statistical test to measure the magnitude of bivariate relationships and to test whether the relationship is significantly different from zero for interval-level data?
 
  A) Pearson's r
  B) Spearman's rho
  C) Kendall's tau
  D) phi coefficient



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