24. The statistical test for a Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.05 produced a p-value = 0.04 with n =10. If alpha ()
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24. The statistical test for a Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.05 produced a p-value = 0.04 with n =10. If alpha ()
24. The statistical test for a Pearson correlation coefficient = 0.05 produced a p-value = 0.04 with n =10. If alpha () was set to 0.01 by the investigator, circle the correct conclusion: Although the sample is small and may not be representative of any population, the correlation coefficient is not statistically significant, strong and positive. not statistically significant, weak and positive. statistically significant, strong and positive statistically significant, weak and positive
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