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loads significantly on g (r > 0.003, weighting 1/x^2, Maxwell- Cofi statistics)
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So, does that r have anything to do with correlation coefficients? And if so, isn't their standard for a "significant" correlation rather ... hair trigger? I don't know how they could call something related a trend until you at least have R^2 0.1, much less 0.003.)
PS
this has an R^2 of 0.23!
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0 20.97
1 17.61
2 13.47
3 65.13
4 16.56
5 84.63
6 102.73
7 27.3
8 93.49
9 59.73
10 27.03
11 59.63
12 74.72
13 55.75
14 52.8
15 98.03
16 96.9
17 79.59
18 58.78
19 57.89