What do the results in the table below show?
 
 
Work productivity
Time spent on Facebook
Work productivity
Pearson’s correlation
1.000
–.94
 
Sig. (2-tail)
.
.000
 
N
100
100
Time spent on Facebook
Pearson’s correlation
–.94
1.000
 
Sig. (2-tail)
.000
.
 
N
100
100

A. In a sample of 100 people, there was a strong negative relationship between work productivity and time spent on Facebook, r =  –.94, p < .001.
B. In a sample of 100 people, there was a weak negative relationship between work productivity and time spent on Facebook, r =  –.94, p < .001.
C. In a sample of 100 people, there was a non-significant negative relationship between work productivity and time spent on Facebook, r =  –.94, p < .001.
D. In a sample of 100 people, there was a strong negative but non-significant relationship between work productivity and time spent on Facebook, r =  –.94, p > .001.


Answer: A

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