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Can somebody please answer and explain this c: 98 points
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-0.9 represents the strongest correlation.
Hence the correct option is
option Dāā
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The value of a correlation coefficient ranges between -1 and 1.
The greater the absolute value of the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient, the stronger the linearrelationship.
The strongest linear relationship is indicated by a correlation coefficient of -1 or 1.
The weakest linear relationship is indicated by a correlation coefficient equal to 0.
A positive correlation means that if one variable gets bigger, the other variable tends to get bigger.
A negative correlation means that if one variable gets bigger, the other variable tends to get smaller.
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