A researcher has computed two significant Pearson r values from independent random samples, and the correlations are

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A researcher has computed two significant Pearson r values from independent random samples, and the correlations are the same as those shown in problem 12.

Sample A produced an r of .77 and Sample B, an r of .51. However, this time the samples are considerably larger. Sample A contains 100 subjects and Sample B has 80 subjects. Do the two sample correlations represent a common population correlation?

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Basic Statistical Analysis

ISBN: 9781292026824

9th Edition

Authors: Richard C. Sprinthall

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