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Verdadero o falso: Siempre que se calcula $r$ a partir de una muestra, el valor que obtenemos es solo una estimación del verdadero coeficiente de correlación que obtendriamos si lo calculáramos para toda la población.
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Step 1: Cuando calculamos el coeficiente de correlación $r$ a partir de una muestra, estamos estimando la relación entre dos variables en la población a partir de los datos de una muestra específica. Show more…
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