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A correlation coefficient of .89 indicates that _____.

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The correlation coefficient indicates the strength of the relationship between variables. The closer it is to 1, the stronger the relationship. If it is 0, there is no relationship.

Step-by-step explanation:

The number portion of the correlation coefficient indicates the strength of the relationship. The closer the number is to 1 (be it negative or positive), the more strongly related the variables are, and the more predictable changes in one variable will be as the other variable changes. The closer the number is to zero, the weaker the relationship, and the less predictable the relationships between the variables becomes. For instance, a correlation coefficient of 0.9 indicates a far stronger relationship than a correlation coefficient of 0.3. If the variables are not related to one another at all, the correlation coefficient is 0.

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... that there is a fairly strong, positive correlation between the variables x and y.


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