Concept explainers
Possible
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Rob’s scores are always lower than Marc’s.
When r is positive,
When r is negative,
For weak correlation,
For moderate correlation,
For strong correlation,
Note that
The association between scores of Rob and Marc is strong and positive association.
Since the data involves same 10 essays for both the teachers.
Moreover,
The points should lie perfectly in straight line that slopes upwards.
However,
Make sure that Rob’s scores are always lower than Marc’s.
Assume that
Scores were in percentage.
Thus,
The highest possible score is 100%.
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