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18 January, 00:53

suppose there is a correlation of + 0.87 between the length of time a person is in prison and the amount of aggression the person displays on a psychological inventory. this means that spending longer amount of time in prison causes people to become more aggressive is the answer true or false?

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  1. 18 January, 01:17
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    True

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A correlation coefficient is a measure of linear association between two variables. If two variables are independent of each other correlation coefficient would be 0.

    Normally, correlation coefficient denoted by r can be either positive or negative

    Its value always lie between - 1 and 1.

    Here we are given that there is a correlation of + 0.87 between the length of time a person is in prison and the amount of aggression the person displays on a psychological inventory. this means that spending

    Since r is positive and also near to 1, we can say there is a strong positive correlation between the length of time a person is in prison and the amount of aggression the person displays on a psychological inventory.

    i. e. increase in one variable causes increase in the other

    Hence the given statement is true.
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