The Pearson and the Spearman correlations are both computed for the same set of data. If the Spearman correlation is rS = +1.00, then what can you conclude about the Pearson correlation?
A) It will be positive.?
B) ?It will be negative and have a value of -1.00.
C) ?It will be positive and have a value of 1.00.
D) ?It will be negative.
A
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