In a dataset. X is the independent variable, and Y is the dependent va

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2021-11-30

In a dataset. X is the independent variable, and Y is the dependent variable, and r is Karl Pearson's coefficient of correlation. If r=0.0999 then
1) there is a strongly negative correlation between X and Y.
2) There is no correlation between X and Y.
3) there is weekly negative correlation between X and Y.
4) None of these.

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Onlaceing

Onlaceing

Beginner2021-12-01Added 15 answers

Step 1
Given
Karl Pearson's coefficient of correlation is r=0.0999
Step 2
If r=0 then we say that there is no correlation between x and y
If r=1 then we say that there is strong positive correlation between x and y
If r=1 then we say that there is strong negative correlation
If r=0.1 then we say that there is a week negative correlation between x and y
Hence option (c) is correct choice and the choice is
There is a weekly negative correlation between x and y

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