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Bisla Bisla
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There is a direct correlation between how long you study for a test and how many correct you achieve.  If you changed your measurement to see if there is an association between how long you study and how many errors you make on that test, your analysis would reveal
a.  a negative correlation
b.  a problem with directionality.
c.  a reduced strength of association.
d.  no zero order correlation.
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Very good, appreciate the help.
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My pleasure.
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