You have created a linear regression model to compare dependent variable A and independent variable B. A specific value of B is 2.36 standard deviations above the mean of B. As well, the corresponding value of A is estimated to be 1.67 standard deviations below the mean of A when entered into the linear regression model. Using this information, what is the correlation coefficient between A and B? Round your answer to two decimal places.
You have created a linear regression model to compare dependent variable A and independent variable B. A specific value of B is 2.36 standard deviations above the mean of B. As well, the corresponding value of A is estimated to be 1.67 standard deviations below the mean of A when entered into the linear regression model. Using this information, what is the correlation coefficient between A and B? Round your answer to two decimal places.
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