Let's assume we use SPSS to run a correlation analysis,and we get a Pearson correlation coefficient of .941 and a Sig.value of .000.These figures mean:
A) there is 94.1 percent probability for supporting the null hypothesis.
B) there is little or no probability for supporting the null hypothesis.
C) there is little or no probability for supporting the null hypothesis,and there is a strong association.
D) there is little or no probability for supporting the null hypothesis,and there is a strong,positive association.
E) that more information is needed.
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