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tethead tethead
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When figuring the correlation coefficient, the formula used as a correction number that involves the sum of squared deviation scores for the X variable (SSX) and the sum of squared deviations on the Y variable (SSY ) is
A) the square root of (SSX + SSY).
B) SSX + SSY.
C) (SSX)(SSY).
D) the square root of (SSX)(SSY).
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This helped my grade so much Perfect
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