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tethead tethead
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When figuring a correlation coefficient, each individual's deviation score on one variable is multiplied by the individual's deviation score on the other variable because the result will always be
A) positive if the individual has a high score on one variable and a low score on the other variable.
B) smaller as the variance of the scores on each variable becomes smaller.
C) negative if the individual has low scores on both variables.
D) positive if the individual has high scores on both variables.
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Just got PERFECT on my quiz
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This helped my grade so much Perfect
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Smart ... Thanks!
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