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In a positive relationship between two variables, such as 'test anxiety' and 'heart rate,' a participant who scores lower than average on the first variable would generally be expected to also score lower than average on the second variable.
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In a positive relationship between two variables, such as 'test anxiety' and 'heart rate,' a participant who scores lower than average on the first variable would generally be expected to also score lower than average on the second variable.