There is a popular belief that if you are good in English, you are not good in
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There is a popular belief that if you are good in English, you are not good in mathematics and vice versa. This means a negative correlation, meaning, the higher your grade in english, the lover is your grade kn math, or the other way around. To prove that this is wrong, a mathematics teacher gathered some data on the grades of students and came up with the table below. Is the popular belief correct or just a misconception?
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Essentials of Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 978-1285056340
8th Edition
Authors: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau
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