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A researcher computes r = 0.45 using a sample of 18 participants. Is this Pearson correlation coefficient significant for a two-tailed test at a .05 level of significance?

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Given : The computed r -value = 0.45

Sample size : n=18

Degree of freedom :
df=n-2=18-2=16

Now, the critical value for Pearson correlation coefficient for a two-tailed test at a .05 level of significance will be :


r_c=0.468 ( by critical correlation coefficient table)

Since ,
r>r_c i.e. 0.45>0.468 , then we say that his Pearson correlation coefficient is not significant for a two-tailed test at a .05 level of significance.

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