Q. If the Pearson product Moment Correlation Coefficient shows zero value, this definitely means that there is no relationship between the two variables -
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If the Pearson product Moment Correlation Coefficient shows zero value, this definitely means that there is no relationship between the two variables.
- A linear link between two variables cannot exist if the correlation coefficient between the two is 0. But only in the case of a linear relationship. The factors could have a very strong curvilinear connection.
- If r = 0, there is no correlation, and the value of the integer shows the intensity of the association.
- If the value of r is zero, X and Y are said to not be associated. Strong linear correlation between two variables is indicated by r having a high value. A low value for r denotes a shaky correlation between the two variables. A perfect correlation between two variables is one where r is either +1 or -1.
- The most popular method for determining a linear connection is the Pearson correlation coefficient (r). The intensity and direction of the link between two variables is expressed as a number between -1 and 1. Both variables change in the same way when one of them is altered.
- A correlation that is nearly 0 indicates that there is no linear relationship between two continuous variables. It is significant to highlight that the computation of a correlation coefficient does not reveal the presence of a non-linear link between two continuous variables.
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