A researcher is interested in the relationship between levels of stress at work and self-reports of overall health. Stress at work is measured on a scale from 0 (no stress at work) to 100 (extreme levels of stress at work). The researcher conducts a study with 11 subjects and determines that the relationship between self-reports of stress and self-reports of overall heath is r = -.41. What statistical method of analysis was conducted? Group of answer choiceschi-square testcorrelation
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