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yoooooman

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Correlating one variable with an entire set of variables is termed a
 
  A) Canonical correlation.
  B) Partial correlation.
  C) Spearman operation.
  D) Multiple correlation.

Question 2

Correlating one variable with another after statistically removing the effects of a third is termed a
 
  A) Multiple correlation.
  B) Simple correlation.
  C) Partial correlation.
  D) Canonical correlation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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