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The text discusses the case of Landshire Food Service, Inc. v. Coghill, where the defendant, Coghill, sold his Rolls Royce to Bellman who paid with a forged cashier's check. Meanwhile, Hyken, an innocent purchaser for value, purchased the car from Bellman before the fraud was discovered. What was the result of this case?
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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