You are examining correlations reported in a study. Results show that Group A ha
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You are examining correlations reported in a study. Results show that Group A has a correlation of: r = -0.46 with a 'p' value of .06; Group B has a correlation of: r = 0.52 with a 'p' value of .042. What do these results mean?
Group A has a negative correlation that is statistically significant; Group B has a positive correlation that is statistically significant.
Group A has a positive correlation that is statistically significant; Group B has a positive correlation that is not statistically significant.
Group A has a negative correlation that is not statistically significant; Group B has a positive correlation that is statistically significant.
Group A has a negative correlation that is not statistically significant; Group B has a positive correlation that is not statistically significant.
Group A has a negative correlation that is statistically significant; Group B has a positive correlation that is statistically significant.
Group A has a positive correlation that is statistically significant; Group B has a positive correlation that is not statistically significant.
Group A has a negative correlation that is not statistically significant; Group B has a positive correlation that is statistically significant.
Group A has a negative correlation that is not statistically significant; Group B has a positive correlation that is not statistically significant.
Explanation / Answer
c) Group A has negative correlation that is statistically not significant;GroupB has a positive correlation that is statistically significant.
Because P value < 0.05 is considered as statiistically significant value;and in B Group P value 0.042 which is considered as significant value.
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