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abern

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What do you discover when you square a correlation coefficient?
 
  A) The percent of variance accounted for
  B) The ratio of variance to correlation C) The correct personality factors
  D) It is unknown.

Question 2

Whenever you see a correlation coefficient, use the following rule to find out how much to the relationship is accounted for
 
  A) cube it.
  B) square it.
  C) divide by 2.
  D) multiply by 2.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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