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30 May, 09:31

A statistics student computes the correlation between two variables in her spreadsheet, and finds r = 0.06. she decides to conclude there is no relationship between the variables. was she correct?

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  1. 30 May, 10:51
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    She could be correct; however, we don't have enough information to determine if she was correct.

    The value, r = 0.06, shows a very weak linear relationship (but only measures linear relationships; so the relationship could be something else.

    We need to see the data plotted and graphed to make a determination.
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