Which of the following is not measured and described by a correlation? A The direction of a relationship B The form of a relationship C The strength of a relationship D The deviation of a relationship
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A. The direction of a relationship: A correlation can be positive or negative, indicating the direction of the relationship between the two variables. So, this is measured by a correlation. B. The form of a relationship: A correlation specifically measures the Show more…
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