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Which of the following tells us how strong the relationship is between two variables? IS THE ANSWER E?! a) the slope of a line b) the intercept of a line c) the coefficient of determination d) the coefficient of correlation e) both C and D are correct
1:26 If r = 0.84, it does not make sense to say r = 0.84^2; either square both sides that step or square both sides the next step (like the example with -0.5). :/
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9:28 The calculator sees -0.78^2 as -(.78)^2. You must type (-0.78)^2 with the parentheses on the calculator to get the right value and the right sign
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Which of the following tells us how strong the relationship is between two variables?
IS THE ANSWER E?!
a) the slope of a line
b) the intercept of a line
c) the coefficient of determination
d) the coefficient of correlation
e) both C and D are correct
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1:26 If r = 0.84, it does not make sense to say r = 0.84^2; either square both sides that step or square both sides the next step (like the example with -0.5). :/
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