Although you can make up your own mind about how noteworthy a given coefficient is by just examining the relationship as displayed in the output table in SPSS, it is a common practice to assume that a phi coefficient of .70 reveals:
A) a weak relationship between the two nominal variables
B) a strong relationship between the two nominal variables
C) a moderate relationship between the two nominal variables
D) absence of a relationship between the two nominal variables
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