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hubes95

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If the results of a correlational study were reported as r(26) = -.53, p< .05, then which of
  the following statements is true?
 
  a. H1 was accepted.
  b. The value of Npairs was 28.
  c. The X and Y variables are significantly negatively related.
   d. All the above.

Question 2

For a one-factor between-subjects analysis of variance, 2 is obtained by dividing SSA by _____ .
 
  a. SSError
  b. SSA+ SSTotal
  c. SSA- SSError
   d. SSTotal
  Information; p 262, K, 2



matt

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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