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When determining the cross-products for your correlation coefficient, if positive z scores on one variable go with negative z scores on the other variable and negative z scores on one variable go with positive z scores on the other variable, then the correlation coefficient will be:
 
  a. negative.
  b. strong.
  c. weak.
  d. positive.

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When determining the cross-products for your correlation coefficient, if positive z scores on one variable go with positive z scores on the other variable and negative z scores on one variable go with negative z scores on the other variable, then the correlation coefficient will be:
 
  a. negative.
  b. strong.
  c. weak.
  d. positive.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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