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Question When can a strong correlation coefficient between two variables imply a cause-and-effect
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When can a strong correlation coefficient between two variables imply a cause-and-effect relationship?(1 point)
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When can a strong correlation coefficient between two variables imply a cause-and-effect relationship?(1 point)
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When can a strong correlation coefficient between two variables imply a cause-and-effect relationship?(1 point)
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The correlation coefficient between two quantitative variables is approximately 0.006. What does the value of this correlation
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Is this statement true or false:
when calculating correlation coefficient between two continous variables, the scale on which the
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In order to predict y-values using the equation of a regression line, what must be true about the correlation coefficient of the
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Which of the following statements concerning the linear correlation coefficient are true?
I: If the linear correlation
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Which of the following statements concerning the linear correlation coefficient are true?
1) if the linear correlation
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Which of the following statements concerning the linear correlation coefficient are true? I: If
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