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If two quantitative variables x and y are negatively associated, above-average values of x will tend to occur with below-average values of y, and vice versa. True False

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Explanation:

Base on the direction of association betweem any two variables, x and y relationship may be either positive or negative. Positive association is characterized by low x values corresponding to low y and vice versa. Similarly, when low x values result in high y values, and vice versa, then we have a negative association between both variables. Hence, If two quantitative variables x and y are negatively associated, above-average values of x will tend to occur with below-average values of y. This is a true statement.

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