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Hi all! Does anyone have an overview of Tuesdays webinar? Unfortunately couldn't make it! Or is it confirmed that it was being recorded and will be uploaded?
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> Hey does anyone remember an LR question about vacuums? Was that LR section experimental or real (I remember the section having 26 questions)?
Yes! I had a vacuums question and only 2 LR sections.
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inverse correlation = negative correlation
direct correlation = positive correlation
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