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A researcher builds a simplified correlation matrix for four psychological variables: Memory, Attention, Focus, and Processing Speed. Following standard practice, they display only the lower-left half of the matrix and replace each diagonal cell with a dash. The completed table will contain _____ numerical correlation coefficients.
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