What are the implications of a negative Pearson's Correlation Coefficient?
- The variables are inversely related
- There is a strong negative relationship
- There is a strong positive relationship
- There is no relationship
A negative Pearson's Correlation Coefficient means the variables are inversely related. As one variable increases, the other tends to decrease, and vice versa. The closer the coefficient is to -1, the stronger this inverse or negative relationship is.
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