A researcher collects data from 20 people and calculates a Pearson correlation of r = .72. Assuming ? = .05 (two-tailed), the researcher would make the decision to ______.

a. reject the null hypothesis (p < .05)
b. reject the null hypothesis (p < .01)
c. not reject the null hypothesis (p > .05)
d. not reject the null hypothesis (p < .05


a. reject the null hypothesis (p < .05)

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