What does a Pearson's correlation coefficient value of 0 indicate?
- No relationship
- Perfect negative relationship
- Perfect positive relationship
- Strong relationship
A Pearson's correlation coefficient value of 0 indicates no relationship between the two variables. Pearson's correlation measures the linear relationship between two datasets. A value of 0 suggests no linear relationship.
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