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This table lists percent of GDP spent on health care and life expectancy for a group of countries that are culturally similar to the United States. Using the online Pearson correlation coefficient in the link https://www.socscistatistics.com select the correct correlation coefficient between life expectancy and the % of GDP spent on health care for these countries.
This table lists percent of GDP spent on health care and life expectancy for a group of countries that are culturally similar to the United States. Using the online Pearson correlation coefficient in the link https://www.socscistatistics.com select the correct correlation coefficient between life expectancy and the % of GDP spent on health care for these countries.    -This value suggests that the correlation between life expectancy and the percent of GDP spent on health care is: A)  Strong B)  Somewhat strong C)  Moderate D)  Weak E)  Very, very weak F)  None of the above
-This value suggests that the correlation between life expectancy and the percent of GDP spent on health care is:

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