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Does strong positive correlation makes p value significant

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Answered by jyotirmay54
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An α of 0.05 indicates that the risk of concluding that a correlation exists—when, actually, no correlation exists—is 5%. The p-value tells you whether the correlation coefficient is significantly different from 0. (A coefficient of 0 indicates that there is no linear relationship.)
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