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Arii_bell

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If you have a correlation of 0.5 between two variables
 
  a. It is not significant
  b. It is definitely significant
  c. Its significance level depends on the number of observations
  d. You need post-hoc testing to determine significance.

Question 2

A correlation of -0.82 between two variables would reflect
 
  a. A small effect size
  b. The fact that the second variable is larger than the first
  c. A large effect size
  d. A weak correlation



zoeyesther

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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