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Given the linear correlation coefficient r and the sample size, n, determine the critical values of r and use you finding to state whether or not the given r represents a significant linear correlations. Use a significance level of 0.05 . r = 0.105, n = 15

A.) Critical values: r= ± 0.514, no significant linear correlation.

B.) Critical values: r = ± 0.514,significant linear correlation.

C.) Critical values: r= ± 0.532, no significant linear correlation.

D.) Critical values: r = 0.514, no significant linear correlation


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