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3 February, 15:56

If a correlation coefficient was r = - 0.94, what would this represent?

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  1. 3 February, 19:20
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    this would represent a strong negative

    Step-by-step explanation:

    on a correlation line you have strong negatives, weak negatives, none, weak positives, and strong positives. Since the coefficient is a hand negative, focus on the left side. A weak negative is - 0.5 greater than or equal to so since - 0.94 is less than - 0.5 it advances on to the next category of the correlation line, thus resulting in the correlation coefficient to be a strong negative.
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