'Question positive value for a correlation indicates a much stronger relationship than if thc corrclation were negative decreases in X tend to be accompanied by decrcascs in Y increases in X tend to be accompanied by decreascs in a much more consistent relationship than if the corrclation were smaller valuc'
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The correlation between X and Y is large and positive. As X increases, Y increases large and positive. As X increases, Y decreases medium and positive. As X increases, Y increases medium and positive. As X increases, Y decreases large and negative. As X increases, Y increases large and negative. As X increases, Y decreases
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A negative value for a correlation indicates: High values of the variable shown on the X axis tend to be associated with high values of the variable shown on the Y axis. High values of the variable shown on the X axis tend to be associated with low values of the variable shown on the Y axis. A much weaker relationship than if the correlation was negative. A much stronger relationship than if the correlation was negative
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