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Mathematics, 10.08.2021 03:30, karnun1201

You are a researcher interested in the relationship between alcohol consumption and grade-point average (GPA). You set out to conduct a hypothesis test. You draw a random sample of 12 college juniors and ask them, "on average, how many drinks do you have per week?" You also record the students current GPA. Calculate Pearson's r to determine if there is a relationship (Show all of your work). Indicate what you are doing at each step (i. e. Step Two: Pearson's Correlation)

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