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The sample correlation coefficient between X and Y is 0.375.It has been found out that the p-value is 0.256 when testing against the two-sided alternative
To test
against the one-sided alternative
at a significance level of 0.1, the p-value is
Narrow Definition
The narrow definition refers to a specified or limited interpretation of a term, focusing on a specific aspect or characteristic, excluding broader contexts or meanings.
M1
The narrow measure of the money supply, consisting of currency and coins held by the nonbanking public, checkable deposits, and traveler’s checks.
M1
M1 is a category of the money supply that includes all physical money like coins and currency, as well as demand deposits and other liquid assets held by the central bank.
M2
A measure of the money supply that includes all elements of M1 (such as cash and checking deposits) plus "near money" like savings deposits, money market securities, and other time deposits, which are less liquid and not as easily converted to physical cash.
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