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What would be the value of Pearson’s r (simply the square root of r2)? R² = 0.785

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R^2 = 0.785

Take the square root of both sides

√R^2 = √0.785
R= 0.886
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Every equation that has anything squared in it is
going to have two solutions.

The solutions of R² = 0.785

are R = 0.886... (rounded)
and R = -0.886... (rounded) .

When you multiply EITHER of those numbers by itself, you get
0.785 , so both of them make the equation a true statement.

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