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Does a correlation coefficient of $-1$ indicate a lower degree of correlation than a correlation coefficient of 0$?$ Explain why or why not.
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A correlation coefficient is a statistical measure that calculates the strength of the relationship between the relative movements of two variables. The range of values for the correlation coefficient is -1.0 to 1.0. Show more…
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