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Suppose the correlation coefficient is 0.9. The percentage of variation in the response variable explained by the variat
Suppose the correlation coefficient is 0.9. The percentage of variation in the response variable explained by the variation in the explanatory variable is A none of the other answers OB. 81% OC. 0.90% OD. 0.81% OE. 8.1% OF. 90% OG. 9% OH. 0% ‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒.…….…...….….….…….….………... n 4 5 6 7 8 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 50 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 90 100 n Critical Values of the Pearson Correlation Coefficient r -0.05 0.950 0.878 0.811 0.754 0.707 0.666 0.632 0.602 0576 0.553 0.532 0.514 0.497 0.482 0.468 0.456 0.444 0.396 0.361 0.335 0312 0.294 0.279 0.254 0.236 0.220 0.207 0.196 =0.05 <=0.01 0.990 0.959 0.917 0.875 0.834 0.798 0.765 0.735 0.708 0.684 0.661 0.641 0.623 0.606 0.590 0.575 0561 0.505 0.463 0.130 0402 0.378 0.361 0.330 0.305 0.286 0.269 0.256 < =0.01 NOTE: To test Ho: p=0 against H₁. p#0, reject Ho If the absolute value of ris greater than the critical value in the table