Which of the following statements about the use and interpretation of correlation coefficients is FALSE? A. A

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Which of the following statements about the use and interpretation of correlation coefficients is FALSE?

A. A correlation coefficient always lies in the range –1 to 1.

B. A correlation coefficient can be used to predict one variable from another.

C. A correlation coefficient of greater than 0.80 implies a very strong relationship between the two variables.

D. A correlation can be used to measure the association between two continuous variables.

E. A correlation coefficient of 0 implies no linear relation between the two variables

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Medical Statistics A Textbook For The Health Sciences

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Authors: Stephen J. Walters, Michael J. Campbell, David Machin

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