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An educational psychologist is asked to evaluate two standardized screening assessments designed to forecast student academic success. Assessment A correlates with first-year GPA at r=0.71r = -0.71 (where fewer school absences predict higher GPA). Assessment B correlates with first-year GPA at r=+0.52r = +0.52 (where more completed prep-hours predict higher GPA).

A school board administrator reviews these results and proposes using Assessment B, arguing that a positive correlation is necessary for making valid positive predictions about future success.

In your evaluation of the administrator's proposal, you must explain why they are incorrect. The direction of the correlation does not hinder its utility; rather, the absolute magnitude or strength of the relationship is what determines its ________ value. (Please enter only one word for the blank to complete the psychological term.)

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