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In comparing the length and strength of single, double, and triple bonds between the same pair of atoms, the ________
Very Strong Association
A term used in statistics to describe a relationship between two variables that shows a high level of correlation or dependency.
Linear Association
A relationship between two variables that can be graphically represented with a straight line, indicating that changes in one variable correlate to changes in the other.
Negative Association
A connection between two variables where as one variable rises, the other falls.
Moderately Strong Association
A term in statistics indicating a fairly significant relationship between two variables, though not perfectly predictive.
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