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  1. The Pearson correlation coefficient for a relationship between two variables from a data sample of n = 4 was found to be r ~ -
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  2. The Pearson correlation coefficient for a relationship between two variables from a data sample of n = 11 was found to be r ~ -
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  3. calculate both the pearson and spearman correlation coefficient for the data below. state whether ther are significant? writ a
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  4. Calculate the Pearson’s correlation coefficientAssessed value (R’000) Selling price (R’000) 116 185 160 246 144 236 103
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  5. draw scatterplots one for which the pearson correlation coefficient is r=-1and r=1 Stuck on how to get started
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  6. The correlation coefficient between two quantitative variables is approximately 0.006. What does the value of this correlation
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  7. 1. For the following scores,X Y 1 6 4 1 1 4 1 3 3 1 Sketch a scatter plot and estimate the value of the Pearson correlation. b.
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  8. The Pearson correlation coefficient of household income (X) and expenditure (Y) of a particular city is calculated to be 0.90.
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  9. Calculate the Pearson Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation (r) for the following data set. Round your answer to two decimal
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  10. 2 For a sample of n = 20 individuals, how large a Pearson correlation is necessary to be statistically significant for a
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