What conclusions can you draw from bivariate correlational analyses?
a. The direction of the relationship.
b. The strength of the relationship between two variables.
c. Both of the above answers.
d. Causation only.
Ans: a. The direction of the relationship.
b. The strength of the relationship between two variables.
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