14:56 A random sample of 28 pairs of observations shows a correlation coefficient of 0.74. Is it reasonable to believe that the sample-comes from a bivariate normal population with correlation coefficient 0.6 ?

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14:56 A random sample of 28 pairs of observations
shows a correlation coefficient of 0.74. Is it reasonable to believe that
the sample-comes from a bivariate normal population with correlation
coefficient 0.6 ?
Transcribed Image Text:14:56 A random sample of 28 pairs of observations shows a correlation coefficient of 0.74. Is it reasonable to believe that the sample-comes from a bivariate normal population with correlation coefficient 0.6 ?
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