“…In addition, the refutation text contained information challenging four misconceptions about covariance: (1) covariance is related to the slope of the fit line, (2) covariance implies causality, (3) zero covariance proves the absence of any association, and (4) covariance is a standardized statistic. These misconceptions were identified to be particularly prevalent among learners in previous research (e.g., Authors, 2018;Batanero, Estepa, & Godino, 1996;Liu et al, 2009). For each misconception, the three typical elements of a refutation text passage were provided (see, e.g., Tippett, 2010): First, one sentence described the misconception.…”