For the Spearman r, the null hypothesis states that
A) there is no correlation in the sample
B) there is no correlation in the population
C) the correlation is significant
D) the alpha level is zero
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Q52: A Pearson r of .70 yields a
Q53: The Pearson r assumes that
A) the samples
Q54: When one set of measures is in
Q55: When both sets of measures are in
Q57: Homoscedasticity refers to the
A) central tendency within
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Q61: A significant Pearson r
A) may be generalized
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