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percents are an exampl of cooking because you need 40% of flour to cook cake, etc.

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Is 1.10 a strong correlation?

No, The correlation can not be over 1. An example of a strong correlation would be .99


What is an example of weak positive correlation?

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Correlation between exam score and amount of time spent on the exam is an example of?

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What is a Correlation example in real life?

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!


Does correlation demonstrate causation?

NO. correlation just (implies) a relationship ... for example, both may be caused by the same thing.


What is an example of undefined correlation?

An undefined correlation is one in which the data would not plot with points making a vertical line.


Which example represents a positive correlation?

Demand and quantity sold is an example of positive correlation. As the number of people in demand of a product increases, the quantity sold of that product also increases.


An observation that the higher the air temperature the lower the activity of test animals would be an example of what kind of correlation?

This would be an example of a negative correlation, where as one variable (air temperature) increases, the other variable (activity of test animals) decreases.


What is an example of no correlation in the real world?

the more you drink the taller you get.


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What is a Pearson correlation and an example of it?

A Pearson correlation measures the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two continuous variables, ranging from -1 (perfect negative correlation) to 1 (perfect positive correlation). An example could be studying the correlation between the amount of rainfall and crop yield in agricultural research to understand how variations in rainfall affect crop productivity.


What is a real life classroom example of negative correlation?

There would be a negative correlation in the classroom, of a student's grades, with the number of days absent from class.