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_____is a measure of joint variation between two variable​

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Answered by vaishnavibarad8
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Answer:

Covariance is a measure of joint variation between two variable.

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Answered by steffis
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Covariance is a measure of joint variation between two variable​

Explanation:

  • Covariance is a measure of the relationship between two random variables.

There are two types of Covariance

  • positive Covariance
  • negative Covariance

Postive Covariance: Positive peaks in variable one correspond to positive peaks in variable two.

Negative Covariance: In negative Covariance both the varibales moves in opposite directions. If the greater values of one variable primarily correspond to the greater values of the other variable, and vice versa for the lesser values.

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