The linear correlation coefficient for a sample of bivariate data of size n=37 is found to be r=-0.825. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn? There is a negative correlation between the variables. There is a positive correlation between the variables. Without the linear regression model being given, no conclusion can be drawn. There is no significant correlation.
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