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- Which of the following is true of the correlation r? It measures the strength of the straight-line relationship between two quantitative variables. It cannot be greater than 1 or less than 1. A correlation of +1 or –1 can only happen if there is a perfect straight-line relationship between two quantitative variables. Correlation is 0 only when there is no association between the variables. Correlation changes when the explanatory and response variables are switched.Statistical technique used to determine the degree to which two variables are related is known as a. Regression b. Correlation c. None of these d. DispersionUsing technology, what is the correlation coefficient? The weight (in pounds) and height (in inches) for a child were measured every few months over a two-year period. The results are given in the table. O -0.997 O -0.503 Weight (x) 8. 12 18 24 30 32 35 37 40 O 0.503 Height (y) 22 23 26 30 32 33 5 36 38 O 0.997
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