Raul performs a research study at Norshore High School and observes that there is a negative correlation between popularity and academic success. Which statement can be inferred from his observation?

A) Students who do well academically are more likely to be popular.
B) Students who don't do well academically are less likely to be popular.
C) Students who do well academically are less likely to be popular.
D) Students who don't do well academically are more likely to be in the same social group.



C) Students who do well academically are less likely to be popular.

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