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How is a linear relationship between two variables measured in statistics? Choos

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Question

How is a linear relationship between two variables measured in statistics? Choose all the the statements. A. There are several numerical measures of correlation, called correlation coefficients. B. The correlation coefficient ranges from -1 to 1. Values closer to 0 show a strong linear relationship. C. The correlation coefficient ranges from -1 to 1. Values close to or -1 show a strong linear relationship. D. If the values of.v and v are interchanged, the correlation coefficient remains the same. E. The value of the coefficient is resistant to outliers.

Explanation / Answer

Options A

Option C and

Option D are correct