There would be a negative correlation in the classroom, of a student's grades, with the number of days absent from class.
Positive correlation has a positive slope and negative correlation has a negative slope.
It's a negative correlation because it is less than 0
A positive correlation.
They can be positive correlation, negative correlation or no correlation depending on 'line of best fit'
negative correlation
There would be a negative correlation in the classroom, of a student's grades, with the number of days absent from class.
This would be an example of a negative correlation, where as one variable (air temperature) increases, the other variable (activity of test animals) decreases.
Positive correlation has a positive slope and negative correlation has a negative slope.
Positive Correlation- Age - Amount of medical conditions Negative Correlation- Television Watching- Grades No Correlation- Height of a person- Number of shoes they own Hope this was helpful!
Those are both perfectly valid terms, which you would use according to context. You might say, for example, that obesity has a negative correlation to longevity. And in an aqueous solution there is an inverse correlation between hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions.
Positive correlation = positive association Negative correlation = negative association
No.
positive correlation-negative correlation and no correlation
It's a negative correlation because it is less than 0
the negative sign on correlation just means that the slope of the Least Squares Regression Line is negative.
A positive correlation.