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O A. A inear comelation coefficent very clos to O B. Corelation does not imply c

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Question

O A. A inear comelation coefficent very clos to O B. Corelation does not imply causality as the conclusion incorecty saggest conelation cofticient very close to 0 impies that there is a inear impies that there is a linear con very close to 0, we should conclude that there s not a linear comelation, so thee does not cornelation betwoon the averages, but a comelation beteeen the averages does not imply a cormelation between individuels as the concusion This d appear to be a correlation betwoon height and passor rating as the conclasion incorecly suggests incorrecty suggest

Explanation / Answer

ANSWER : (D)

EXPLANATION:

Pearson's correlation coefficient is one of the most commonly used correlation coefficients and measures the linear relationship between two variables. When the value of r is very close to zero means that, the variables are said to have no linear relationship.