The value of the correlation coefficient is always what, a, b, c, or d? a. in the range 0 to 1 b. greater than zero c. less than zero d. in the range -1 to 1
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It is denoted by the symbol "r" and can take values between -1 and 1. - If r = -1, it indicates a perfect negative linear relationship between the variables. - If r = 0, it indicates no linear relationship between the variables. Show more…
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