(All Steps) A psychologist hypothesizes that two personality traits are correlated, and that the strength of the Pearson r correlation will be around .60.


Question: A psychologist hypothesizes that two personality traits are correlated, and that the strength of the Pearson r correlation will be around .60.

  1. She wants to test the null hypothesis that the correlation is zero using the .05 criterion of significance and a random sample of 100 students in a planned study.
  2. Compute the statistical test to find the probability of rejecting Ho. Is the power of

this test satisfactory? Why or why not?

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