a)Rejecting the null hypothesis of independence does not mean there is a strong association between X and Y. true or false? b)If a quantitative variable Y is independent with a categorical variable X, the distribution of Y for individuals with one value of X differs substantially from the distribution of Y for individuals with another value of X. true or false?

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a)Rejecting the null hypothesis of independence does not mean there is a strong association between X and Y. true or false? b)If a quantitative variable Y is independent with a categorical variable X, the distribution of Y for individuals with one value of X differs substantially from the distribution of Y for individuals with another value of X. true or false?
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