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In calculating the pearson correlation coefficient, we assume that: a. the relationship we are trying to measure is curvilinear. b. the variables have been measured using interval- or ratio-scaled measures. c. the variables we want to analyze have a binomially distributed population. d. when the correlation coefficient is weak, there is a consistent, systematic relationship between the two variables. e. when the correlation coefficient is strong and significant, the two variables are associated in a curvilinear fashion.

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