An example in the text hypothesized that 4% of the variability in life expectancy was accounted for by variability in smoking behavior. The values of r and r2, respectively, are equal to

a. .20 and .04.
b. .04 and .16.
c. .04 and .20.
d. More information is needed.


A

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