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Mathematics, 04.12.2019 18:31 ummammaar08

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a researcher is conducting a study and you are hired to them analyze their data. they have already looked at scatterplots and they give you only the linear correlation coefficient to consider.

suppose that the correlation r between two quantitative variables was found to be r = 0.12 based on this information, what would you advise?

-there is a weak linear relationship between the two variables.

-there is no relationship between the two variables.

-there is a strong linear relationship between the two variables.

-there is a strong relationship between the two variables.

-none of the above.

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