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Hope someone can clarify something for me, please?

I have conducted a Pearson's r and hadhave $$r = 0.328$$ and $$p = 0.110$$

I understand that this presents a moderate positive correlation but the $p$ value suggests that I am unable to reject the null of there being no correlation.

Is this merely reported as such or am I required to conduct a further test, please?

Hope someone can clarify something for me, please?

I have conducted a Pearson's r and had $$r = 0.328$$ and $$p = 0.110$$

I understand that this presents a moderate positive correlation but the $p$ value suggests that I am unable to reject the null of there being no correlation.

Is this merely reported as such or am I required to conduct a further test, please?

I have conducted a Pearson's r and have $$r = 0.328$$ and $$p = 0.110$$

I understand that this presents a moderate positive correlation but the $p$ value suggests that I am unable to reject the null of there being no correlation.

Is this merely reported as such or am I required to conduct a further test, please?

Hope someone can clarify something for me, please? I

I have conducted a pearsonsPearson's r and have - r 0.328 , p 0.110.had $$r = 0.328$$ and $$p = 0.110$$

I understand that this presents a moderate positive correlation but the p$p$ value suggests that I am unable to reject the null of there being no correlation. 

Is this merely reported as such or am I required to conduct a further test, please?

Hope someone can clarify something for me please? I have conducted a pearsons r and have - r 0.328 , p 0.110. I understand that this presents a moderate positive correlation but the p value suggests that I am unable to reject the null of there being no correlation. Is this merely reported as such or am I required to conduct a further test please?

Hope someone can clarify something for me, please?

I have conducted a Pearson's r and had $$r = 0.328$$ and $$p = 0.110$$

I understand that this presents a moderate positive correlation but the $p$ value suggests that I am unable to reject the null of there being no correlation. 

Is this merely reported as such or am I required to conduct a further test, please?

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