Which of the following statements indicates a strong linear relationship between y and x? There are three outliers in an x-y scatter plot. In the regression y = b0 + b1*x, b1 = 0.8 and the p-value of b1 is 0.002. A scatter plot with y on the vertical axis and x on the horizontal axis has data points distributed throughout the plot without a clear pattern. The correlation of x and y is 0.3
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A strong linear relationship between two variables \( x \) and \( y \) implies that as \( x \) increases or decreases, \( y \) also increases or decreases in a predictable way. This relationship can be quantified using the correlation coefficient (\( r \)), the Show more…
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