The stronger the relationship between the two variables, the closer the correlation coefficient is to ___

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2021-09-09

The stronger the relationship between the two variables, the closer the correlation coefficient is to ___

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Step 1
Correlation coefficient is a measure of relationship between two variables. It is denoted by ‘r’ and given as:
r=n(xy)(x)(y)[nx2(x)2][ny2(y)2]
If r=1 there is strong positive correlation and if r=-1 there is strong negative correlation between the variables.
If r=0 there is no correlation.
Step 2
Hence,
The stronger the relationship between the two variables, the closer the correlation coefficient is to 1.

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