What does a Pearson Correlation Coefficient of +1 indicate?
- No correlation
- Perfect negative correlation
- Perfect positive correlation
- Weak positive correlation
A Pearson correlation coefficient of +1 indicates a perfect positive correlation. This means that every time the value of the first variable increases, the value of the second variable also increases.
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