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7 September, 20:16

An indication of no linear relationship between two variables x and y would be: a. a coefficient of correlation of - 1 b. 0.5 c. a coefficient of determination of 1 d. a coefficient of correlation of 1 e. a coefficient of correlation of 0

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  1. 7 September, 20:29
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    e. a coefficient of correlation of 0

    Explanation:

    Corelation coefficient between two set of data of a sample tells about some type of statistical relation between them. A perfect linear relation may occur when its value is either 1 or - 1. For no relation, its value is zero. Then they are independent variable.
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