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A researcher collected the following information for two variables x and y No. of pairs = 20, r = 0.5, mean of X is 15, mean of Y is 20, standard deviation of X is 4, standard deviation of Y is 5. Later on it was found that one pair of value as been wrongly taken as (X = 16, Y = 30) whereas the correct values were (X = 26, Y = 35). Find the correct value of r?

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Answered by faizsiddiqui1376
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Can one statistic measure both the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables? Sure! Statisticians use the correlation coefficient to measure the strength and direction of the linear relationship between two numerical variables X and Y. The correlation coefficient for a sample of data is denoted by r.

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