Question: Hi , I am stuck on this problem trying to solve what it means to get the correlation coefficient. (b) Determine the most likely value
Hi ,
I am stuck on this problem trying to solve what it means to get the correlation coefficient.


(b) Determine the most likely value of the linear correlation between the observed values and the expected z-scores. (c) Determine the critical value in the table of critical values of the correlation coefficient. (d) Assess the normality of the data. Observed Expected Click here to view the data table. Index, i Value fi z-score Click here to view the table of critical values of the correlation coefficient. 36 0.08 - 1.41 37 0.20 - 0.84 38 0.32 - 0.47 (b) The value of the linear correlation coefficient is most likely: 39 0.44 - 0.15 O A. Close to 0 48 0.56 0.15 49 0.68 0.47 O B. - 0.946 53 0.80 0.84 O C. 0.945 63 0.92 1.41 O D. 45.375 Print Done (c) The critical value is . (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (d) Upon comparison of the value of the linear correlation coefficient to the critical value, the data most likely do come from a normal distribution. O True O False\f
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