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Which correlation coefficient represents a moderate negative correlation? r = –0.04 r = –0.24 r = –0.64 r = –0.94

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Answer:

c. r = –0.64

Explanation:

edgu 2020

User Pablolmedorado
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The correlation coefficient is a number that indicates the direction

and closeness of points of a line of best of fit.

So it tells us two things.

It tells us the direction of the line of best fit

and it tells us the closeness of the points.

Usually, anything between -0.9 and -0.6 has a moderate negative correlation. If you look at this on a graph, you will notice that the points definitely resemble a line so we say it's moderate.

It will be a negative correlation because the slope is negative.

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