If you measured the relationship between weight and intelligence, and found the correlation coefficient to be equal to +2.47, you would conclude that
A) the higher the weight, the greater the intelligence
B) the lower the weight, the greater the intelligence
C) you must have a bad sample; weight and intelligence cannot be correlated
D) you made an arithmetic error
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