Which of the following has the highest probability of being statistically significant?
A) r= -0.80, n=50
B) r= -0.80, n=5
C) r= +0.20, n=50
D) r= +0.20, n=5
The highest probability will be when we have a large sample size and the correlation value is close to +1 or -1. Hence,
The highest probability among the given ones will be:
r= -0.80, n=50
Option A is correct.
Which of the following has the highest probability of being statistically significant? A) r= -0.80, n=50...
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