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A relationship between two variables in which the variables vary in the opposite direction (i.e., one increases while the other decreases, or vice versa) is referred to as a:________ a) strongerb) weakerc) positived) negative

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Answer: d) negative

Explanation:

The term correlation is used to define the relationship between the two variables .

  • We say there is a positive relationship between them if one increases / decreases then other also increases / decreases simultaneously.

Here, the variables vary in the same direction.

  • If one variable increases while the other decreases , then we call it a negative relationship between them.

Here, the variables vary in the opposite direction.

∴ A relationship between two variables in which the variables vary in the opposite direction (i.e., one increases while the other decreases, or vice versa) is referred to as a: negative correlation.

Hence, the correct answer is d) negative

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