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A standard dictionary gives the following meanings for the entry 'save'.Match each meaning with it's corresponding sentence given below.......save:. (a)to be economical....(b) to keep some one safe from death ,harm ,lose etc in necessary or oviduct ...(c) to prevent or reduce the waste or lose or expenditure of ..(d) with the exception of or except
(e) to treat with care to avoid damage or to sphere...
Sentence:
(a)all save one completed the long marathons race .
(b)Insulate your home &save energy .
(c) she saved a little girl from falling into water.
(d)Travel by bus & save your legs ....(e) Drive slowly to save on petrol..​

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In contrast to descriptive research, which is designed primarily to provide static pictures,

correlational research involves the measurement of two or more relevant variables and an

assessment of the relationship between or among those variables. For instance, the variables of

height and weight are systematically related (correlated) because taller people generally weigh

more than shorter people.

The Pearson Correlation Coefficient, symbolized by the letter r, is the most common statistical

measure of the strength of linear relationships among variables. The value of the correlation

coefficient ranges from r= –1.00 to r = +1.00. The strength of the linear relationship is indexed

by the distance of the correlation coefficient from zero (its absolute value). For instance, r = –.54

is a stronger relationship than r= .30, and r = .72 is a stronger relationship than r = –.57. The

direction of the linear relationship is indicated by the sign of the correlation coefficient. Positive

values of r (such as r = .54 or r = .67) indicate that the relationship is positive (i.e., the pattern of

the dots on the scatter plot runs from the lower left to the upper right), whereas neg

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