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The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient:

A) is called the Pearson c.
B) is used when both variables have ordinal or nominal scale properties.
C) provides information about the strength of a relationship.
D) does not indicate the direction of a relationship.

Pearson Product-moment

A correlation coefficient that measures the linear correlation between two variables, indicating the strength and direction of a linear relationship.

Ordinal Scale

A scale of measurement where data can be ordered or ranked, but the intervals between the data points are not necessarily consistent.

Relationship

A connection or association between two or more entities, often characterized by a pattern of interactions or a particular bond.

  • Apply knowledge of Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient in practical scenarios.
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