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The result of multiplying two Z scores is always
 
  A) Positive if the individual has a high raw score on one variable, a low raw score on the other variable, and the Z for the high raw score is larger than the Z for the low raw score.
  B) Positive if the individual has low raw scores on both variables.
  C) Negative if the individual has high raw scores on both variables.
  D) Zero

Question 2

A scatter diagram
 
  A) is a bar graph that shows the frequencies of the different values in a distribution.
  B) is a line graph that looks like a mountain-peak skyline and shows the frequencies of the different values in a distribution.
  C) shows the relation of two variables as dots in a two-dimensional graph.
  D) is also called a random distribution frequency plot.



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Answer to Question 1

Posted another one can you check that one too? Thanks.

Answer to Question 2

This is great. Thanks





 

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