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The slope of an inverse relationship
a positive slope and a linear relationship
Positive Linear Relationships are is there is a relationship in the situation. In some equations they aren't linear, but other relationships are, that's a positive linear Relationship.
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Context language consists of words that create positive or negative associations
A straight line through the origin, and with a positive gradient (sloping from bottom left to top right).
Positive correlation = positive association Negative correlation = negative association
Certainly. It could, for example, be a power relationship such as y = x^3
It means that there is a strong positive association between changes in the two variables being studied. Positive association means that the two variables tend to increase together or decrease together. Note that there is no mention of a causal relationship between the variables.
create a positive associationCreate a positive association.
Yes, a positive relationship.
A linear relationship is one where your equation forms a straight line. A positive linear relationship is one where this line has a positive gradient.
Positive Linear Relationships are is there is a relationship in the situation. In some equations they aren't linear, but other relationships are, that's a positive linear Relationship.
An association is a relationship between two or more variables where they co-occur or change together. It measures the strength and direction of the relationship between variables, indicating how one variable is affected by changes in another. Associations can be positive, negative, or neutral.
For a simple harmonic oscillator, the force is proportional to the displacement F=-kx, where F is the force, x is the displacement, and k is a positive proportionality constant commonly referred to as the spring constant
Its a positive relationship
They say so only when they are seeing no positive outcome of your relationship. It is sometimes better to consider their opinion.