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Beliefs that contribute to the transition from relapse 'slips' to full relapse are known as:
Moderately Strong Association
An intermediate level of correlation between two variables, indicating a significant but not perfect relationship.
Linear Association
A relationship between two variables that can be graphically represented as a straight line, showing how the change in one variable is associated with a change in another.
Positive Association
A relationship between two variables where an increase in one variable tends to occur with an increase in the other.
Little or No Association
A term describing a weak or non-existent relationship between two variables in a statistical analysis.
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