A professor told a class that she found a correlation


Question: A professor told a class that she found a correlation coefficient of .20 between the alphabetical order of a person's last name and that person's cumulative point total for 50 students in a general psychology course. One student in the class wondered whether the correlation coefficient was reliable; that is, would a nonzero correlation be found in other classes? How can reliability be determined without calculating an r on another class?

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