After studying box office receipts of nearly 200 films released in the early 1990s, economist S. Abraham Ravid found ________
A) no correlation between a star's presence and a film's box office gross
B) a strong correlation between a star's presence and a film's box office gross
C) a significant drop in the correlation between a star's presence and a film's box office gross
D) a significant increase in the correlation between a star's presence and a film's box office gross
A
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How does the following excerpt from a classroom speech violate the guidelines for supporting materials presented in your textbook?According to a CNN/USA Today poll taken last month, 57.63 percent of those surveyed support legislation to ban the cloning of human beings.
A. It doesn't use up-to-date statistics. B. It doesn't use a qualified source for statistics. C. It doesn't round off statistics. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both it doesn't use a qualified source for statistics and it doesn't use up-to-date statistics.