What is negative correlation ? Give an example.
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Negative correlation is a relationship between two variables in which one variable increases as the other decreases, and vice versa. In statistics, a perfect negative correlation is represented by the value -1.00, a 0.00 indicates no correlation, and a +1.00 indicates a perfect positive correlation.
Common Examples of Negative Correlation. A student who has many absences has a decrease in grades. As weather gets colder, air conditioning costs decrease. If a train increases speed, the length of time to get to the final point decreases. If a chicken increases in age, the amount of eggs it produces decreases.
Common Examples of Negative Correlation. A student who has many absences has a decrease in grades. As weather gets colder, air conditioning costs decrease. If a train increases speed, the length of time to get to the final point decreases. If a chicken increases in age, the amount of eggs it produces decreases.
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when the two variables move in opposite direction is called negative correlation
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when the price of commodity increases demand decrease
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