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May 29, 2025 at 9:20 pm #8315
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Participant1. Social Anxiety had the most variability.
2. The correlation coefficient (r) between social anxiety and GPA is -0.936. The p-value is <.001. Hence, there is a statistically strong correlation between the social anxiety and GPA. This is as students with higher levels of social anxiety tend to have lower GPAs.
3. There are no apparent outliers in GPA or social anxiety scores.
4. GPA does not differ significantly across years.
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