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![SOLVED: Critical Values for the Pearson Correlation Coefficient The correlation is significant when the absolute value of is greater than the value in the table Data Table 0 = 0.05 0.950 0.878 SOLVED: Critical Values for the Pearson Correlation Coefficient The correlation is significant when the absolute value of is greater than the value in the table Data Table 0 = 0.05 0.950 0.878](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/f19d136bf0a84be4b1cc6eb99367cde5.jpg)
SOLVED: Critical Values for the Pearson Correlation Coefficient The correlation is significant when the absolute value of is greater than the value in the table Data Table 0 = 0.05 0.950 0.878
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