What kind of relationship does Pearson's Correlation Coefficient measure?
- Exponential
- Linear
- Monotonic
- Non-linear
Pearson's correlation coefficient measures linear relationships between variables. It measures the degree to which pairs of data for these two variables lie on a line.
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