Which of the following options provides the best interpretation of the part correlation for Stress Score? (one correct answer only)

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Which of the following options provides the best interpretation of the part correlation for Stress Score? (one correct answer only)

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A) Stress Score explains an additional 4.9% (rpart2 = .2212 = .049) of the variation in depression score, over and above that explained by the other predictors
 
B) When all the other predictors (age, gender and anxiety score) are statistically controlled, there is a moderate, positive, linear relationship between Stress Score and depression score (rpart  = .221)
 
C) When all the other predictors (age, gender and anxiety score) are statistically controlled, there is a very weak, positive, linear relationship between Stress Score and depression score (rpart = .221)
 
D) Stress Score explains an additional 22.1% (rpart = .221) of the variation in depression score, over and above that explained by the other predictors
Reconsider the partial & part correlations for this scenario:
Coefficients
Standardized
Coefficients
Unstandardized Coefficients
95.0% Confidence Interval for B
Correlations
Model
B
Std. Error
Beta
Sig.
Lower Bound
Upper Bound
Zero-order
Partial
Part
(Constant)
-.059
2.215
-.027
.979
-4.456
4.339
Age
110
.077
.075
1.433
.155
-.042
.262
.703
.146
.052
Gender
-2.494
1.098
-.085
-2.271
.025
-4.675
-313
-182
-228
-.083
StressScore
.411
068
.432
6.059
.000
.276
.545
889
.530
221
AnxietyScore
485
.074
471
6.571
.000
.339
.632
897
.561
.239
a. Dependent Variable: DepressionScore
Transcribed Image Text:Reconsider the partial & part correlations for this scenario: Coefficients Standardized Coefficients Unstandardized Coefficients 95.0% Confidence Interval for B Correlations Model B Std. Error Beta Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound Zero-order Partial Part (Constant) -.059 2.215 -.027 .979 -4.456 4.339 Age 110 .077 .075 1.433 .155 -.042 .262 .703 .146 .052 Gender -2.494 1.098 -.085 -2.271 .025 -4.675 -313 -182 -228 -.083 StressScore .411 068 .432 6.059 .000 .276 .545 889 .530 221 AnxietyScore 485 .074 471 6.571 .000 .339 .632 897 .561 .239 a. Dependent Variable: DepressionScore
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