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Deck 6: Correlation
1
In a positive relationship, _________.
A) as X increases, Y increases
B) as X decreases, Y decreases
C) as X increases, Y increases and as X decreases, Y decreases
D) as X increases, Y decreases
A) as X increases, Y increases
B) as X decreases, Y decreases
C) as X increases, Y increases and as X decreases, Y decreases
D) as X increases, Y decreases
as X increases, Y increases and as X decreases, Y decreases
2
Which of the following is(are) correct interpretation(s) of correlation? Correlation _________.
A) indicates the degree of the relationship between two variables
B) indicates a causal relationship between two variables
C) is useful in deciding which variables to manipulate in an experimental study
D) a and b
E) a and c
A) indicates the degree of the relationship between two variables
B) indicates a causal relationship between two variables
C) is useful in deciding which variables to manipulate in an experimental study
D) a and b
E) a and c
a and c
3
In an imperfect relationship, _________.
A) all the points fall on the line
B) a relationship exists, but all of the points do not fall on the line
C) no relationship exists
D) a relationship exists, but none of the points can fall on the line
A) all the points fall on the line
B) a relationship exists, but all of the points do not fall on the line
C) no relationship exists
D) a relationship exists, but none of the points can fall on the line
a relationship exists, but all of the points do not fall on the line
4
If the correlation between variables X and Y is 0.95, which of the following is true?
A) X is a cause of Y
B) Y is a cause of X
C) low scores on X are accompanied by high scores on Y
D) high scores on X are accompanied by high scores on Y
E) a and d
A) X is a cause of Y
B) Y is a cause of X
C) low scores on X are accompanied by high scores on Y
D) high scores on X are accompanied by high scores on Y
E) a and d
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5
Correlation and regression differ in that _________.
A) correlation is primarily concerned with the size and direction of relationships
B) regression is primarily used for prediction
C) both of these are true
D) neither of these are true
A) correlation is primarily concerned with the size and direction of relationships
B) regression is primarily used for prediction
C) both of these are true
D) neither of these are true
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6
The lowest degree of correlation shown below is _________.
A) 0.75
B) - 0.33
C) - 0.25
D) 0.15
A) 0.75
B) - 0.33
C) - 0.25
D) 0.15
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7
In the equation Y = bX + a , X and Y , a is _________.
A) a constant giving the value of the Y axis intercept
B) a constant giving the value of the slope of the line
C) a variable relating X to Y
D) a variable relating Y to X
A) a constant giving the value of the Y axis intercept
B) a constant giving the value of the slope of the line
C) a variable relating X to Y
D) a variable relating Y to X
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8
Y can be most accurately predicted from X if the correlation between X and Y is _________.
A) 0.80
B) 0.00
C) 0.45
D) - 0.98
A) 0.80
B) 0.00
C) 0.45
D) - 0.98
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9
A scatter plot _________.
A) has to do with electron scatter
B) is a graph of paired X and Y values
C) must be linear
D) is a frequency graph of X values
A) has to do with electron scatter
B) is a graph of paired X and Y values
C) must be linear
D) is a frequency graph of X values
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10
The correlation coefficient between heights from the ground of two people on the opposite ends of a seesaw would be _________.
A) 1.0
B) 0
C) - 1.0
D) cannot tell without further information
A) 1.0
B) 0
C) - 1.0
D) cannot tell without further information
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11
In a perfect relationship, _________.
A) all the points fall on the line
B) none of the points fall on the line
C) some of the points fall on the line
D) the points form an ellipse around the line
A) all the points fall on the line
B) none of the points fall on the line
C) some of the points fall on the line
D) the points form an ellipse around the line
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12
In a negative relationship, _________.
A) b is positive
B) b can be either positive or negative
C) a must be negative
D) b is negative
A) b is positive
B) b can be either positive or negative
C) a must be negative
D) b is negative
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13
In the equation Y = bX + a , X and Y are _________.
A) constants
B) statistics
C) population parameters
D) variables
A) constants
B) statistics
C) population parameters
D) variables
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14
The closer the points on a scatter diagram fall to the regression line, the _________ between the scores.
A) higher the correlation
B) lower the correlation
C) correlation doesn't change
D) need more information
A) higher the correlation
B) lower the correlation
C) correlation doesn't change
D) need more information
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15
Which Pearson correlation coefficient shows the strongest relationship between two variables?
A) - 0.80
B) 0.00
C) 0.75
D) 0.20
E) 0.03
A) - 0.80
B) 0.00
C) 0.75
D) 0.20
E) 0.03
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16
A relationship can be _________.
A) perfect
B) imperfect
C) nonexistant
D) all of these
A) perfect
B) imperfect
C) nonexistant
D) all of these
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17
In the equation Y = bX + a , X and Y , b is _________.
A) a constant
B) the slope of the line
C) the Y axis intercept
D) a constant and slope of the line
E) a variable
A) a constant
B) the slope of the line
C) the Y axis intercept
D) a constant and slope of the line
E) a variable
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18
In a positive relationship, _________.
A) b is negative
B) b is positive
C) a must be positive
D) a must be negative
A) b is negative
B) b is positive
C) a must be positive
D) a must be negative
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19
In a negative relationship, _________.
A) as X increases, Y increases
B) as X decreases, Y decreases
C) as X increases, Y increases, and as X decreases, Y decreases
D) as X increases, Y decreases
A) as X increases, Y increases
B) as X decreases, Y decreases
C) as X increases, Y increases, and as X decreases, Y decreases
D) as X increases, Y decreases
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20
If a relationship is linear, _________.
A) the relation can be most accurately represented by a straight line
B) all the points fall on a curved line
C) the relationship is best represented by a curved line
D) all the points must fall on a straight line
A) the relation can be most accurately represented by a straight line
B) all the points fall on a curved line
C) the relationship is best represented by a curved line
D) all the points must fall on a straight line
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21
It is possible to compute a coefficient of correlation if one is given _________.
A) a single score
B) two sets of measurements on the same individuals
C) 50 scores of a clerical aptitude test
D) all of these
E) none of these
A) a single score
B) two sets of measurements on the same individuals
C) 50 scores of a clerical aptitude test
D) all of these
E) none of these
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22
When a correlation exists, lowering the range of either of the variables will _________.
A) raise the correlation
B) lower the correlation
C) not change the correlation
D) produce a causal relationship
A) raise the correlation
B) lower the correlation
C) not change the correlation
D) produce a causal relationship
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23
If the correlation between two variables is - 1.00 and the score of a given individual is 2.20 standard deviations above the mean on one of the variables, we would predict a score on the second variable of _________.
A) 2.20 standard deviations below the mean
B) 2.20 standard deviations above the mean
C) more than 2.20 standard deviations above the mean
D) more than 2.20 standard deviations below the mean
A) 2.20 standard deviations below the mean
B) 2.20 standard deviations above the mean
C) more than 2.20 standard deviations above the mean
D) more than 2.20 standard deviations below the mean
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24
A traffic safety officer conducted an experiment to determine whether there is a correlation between people's ages and driving speeds. Six individuals were randomly sampled and the following data were collected.
The proportion of variability of Y accounted for by X is _________.
A) 0.49
B) 0.67
C) 0.40
D) - 0.49

A) 0.49
B) 0.67
C) 0.40
D) - 0.49
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25
After several studies, Professor Smith concludes that there is a zero correlation between body weight and bad tempers. This means that _________.
A) heavy people tend to have bad tempers
B) skinny people tend to have bad tempers
C) no one has a bad temper
D) everyone has a bad temper
E) a person with a bad temper may be heavy or skinny
A) heavy people tend to have bad tempers
B) skinny people tend to have bad tempers
C) no one has a bad temper
D) everyone has a bad temper
E) a person with a bad temper may be heavy or skinny
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26
Which of the following values of r represents the strongest degree of relationship between two variables?
A) 0.55
B) 0.00
C) 0.78
D) - 0.80
A) 0.55
B) 0.00
C) 0.78
D) - 0.80
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27
If N is small, an extreme score _________.
A) won't affect r obt unduly
B) should be thrown out
C) might have a large effect on r obt
D) has no effect on the value of r obt
A) won't affect r obt unduly
B) should be thrown out
C) might have a large effect on r obt
D) has no effect on the value of r obt
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28
A traffic safety officer conducted an experiment to determine whether there is a correlation between people's ages and driving speeds. Six individuals were randomly sampled and the following data were collected.
The value of Pearson r equals _________.
A) - 0.82
B) - 0.70
C) - 0.63
D) +0.70

A) - 0.82
B) - 0.70
C) - 0.63
D) +0.70
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29
A researcher wanted to know if the order in which runners finish a race is correlated with their weight. She conducts an experiment and the data are given below.
What is the appropriate correlation coefficient for these data?
A) r
B) rho
C) phi
D) biserial

A) r
B) rho
C) phi
D) biserial
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30
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Correlation implies causation.
B) Causation implies correlation.
C) neither of these
D) both of these
A) Correlation implies causation.
B) Causation implies correlation.
C) neither of these
D) both of these
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31
Which of the following is (are) not correct interpretations of Pearson r ?
A) ratio of the variability of Y to the variability of X
B) measure of extent to which paired scores occupy the same or opposite positions within their own distributions
C) difference between the variability of Y and the variability of X
D) square root of the proportion of the total variability of Y accounted for by X
E) a and c
A) ratio of the variability of Y to the variability of X
B) measure of extent to which paired scores occupy the same or opposite positions within their own distributions
C) difference between the variability of Y and the variability of X
D) square root of the proportion of the total variability of Y accounted for by X
E) a and c
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32
Rho is used _________.
A) when both variables are dichotomous
B) when both variables are of interval or ratio scaling
C) when one or both variables are only of ordinal scaling
D) when the data is nonlinear
A) when both variables are dichotomous
B) when both variables are of interval or ratio scaling
C) when one or both variables are only of ordinal scaling
D) when the data is nonlinear
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33
Which of the following is (are) not correlation coefficients?
A) Pearson r
B) eta
C) rho
D) phi
E) they all are correlation coefficients
A) Pearson r
B) eta
C) rho
D) phi
E) they all are correlation coefficients
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34
Knowing nothing more than that IQ and memory scores are correlated 0.84, you could validly conclude that _________.
A) good memory causes high IQ
B) high IQ causes good memory
C) neither good memory nor high IQ cause each other
D) a third variable causes both good memory and high IQ
E) none of these
A) good memory causes high IQ
B) high IQ causes good memory
C) neither good memory nor high IQ cause each other
D) a third variable causes both good memory and high IQ
E) none of these
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35
Which of the following statements concerning Pearson r is not true?
A) r = 0.00 represents the absence of a relationship.
B) The relationship between the two variables must be nonlinear.
C) r = 0.76 has the same predictive power as r = - 0.76.
D) r = 1.00 represents a perfect relationship.
E) All of these are true statements.
A) r = 0.00 represents the absence of a relationship.
B) The relationship between the two variables must be nonlinear.
C) r = 0.76 has the same predictive power as r = - 0.76.
D) r = 1.00 represents a perfect relationship.
E) All of these are true statements.
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36
What is the slope for the points X 1 = 30, Y 1 = 50 and X 2 = 25 and Y 2 = 40?
A) 2.00
B) 0.50
C) - 2.00
D) - 0.50
A) 2.00
B) 0.50
C) - 2.00
D) - 0.50
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37
A correlation between college entrance exam grades and scholastic achievement was found to be - 1.08. On the basis of this you would tell the university that _________.
A) the entrance exam is a good predictor of success
B) they should hire a new statistician
C) the exam is a poor predictor of success
D) students who do best on this exam will make the worst students
E) students are this school are underachieving
A) the entrance exam is a good predictor of success
B) they should hire a new statistician
C) the exam is a poor predictor of success
D) students who do best on this exam will make the worst students
E) students are this school are underachieving
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38
A researcher wanted to know if the order in which runners finish a race is correlated with their weight. She conducts an experiment and the data are given below.
The correlation for these data equals _________.
A) 0.31
B) 0.32
C) 0.41
D) 0.45

A) 0.31
B) 0.32
C) 0.41
D) 0.45
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39
When deciding which measure of correlation to employ with a specific set of data, you should consider _________.
A) whether the relationship is linear or nonlinear
B) type of scale of measurement for each variable
C) a and b
D) none of these
A) whether the relationship is linear or nonlinear
B) type of scale of measurement for each variable
C) a and b
D) none of these
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40
The proportion of variance accounted for by a correlation between two variables is determined by _________.
A) Y 2
B) r 2
C) r
D) b
A) Y 2
B) r 2
C) r
D) b
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41
Causation implies correlation.
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42
For the following X and Y scores, how much of the variability of Y is accounted for by knowledge of X ? Assume a linear relationship. 
A) 68%
B) 34%
C) 58%
D) 27%

A) 68%
B) 34%
C) 58%
D) 27%
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43
If one calculates r for raw scores, and then calculates r on the z scores of the same data, the value of r will _______.
A) stay the same
B) decrease
C) increase
D) equal 1.00
A) stay the same
B) decrease
C) increase
D) equal 1.00
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44
In order for the correlation coefficient to be negative, which of the following must be true?
A) ΣXY > ( ΣX )( Σ Y )/ N
B) ΣXY (ΣX )( ΣY )/ N
C) ΣXY = ( ΣX )( ΣY )/ N
D) ΣXY must be zero
A) ΣXY > ( ΣX )( Σ Y )/ N
B) ΣXY (ΣX )( ΣY )/ N
C) ΣXY = ( ΣX )( ΣY )/ N
D) ΣXY must be zero
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45
If one takes a sample of pairs of points over a narrow range of X or Y scores, what effect might this have on the value of r ?
A) inflate r
B) have no effect on r
C) reduce r
D) cannot be determined
A) inflate r
B) have no effect on r
C) reduce r
D) cannot be determined
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46
Pearson r is _______.
A) a measure of the extent to which paired scores occupy the same or opposite positions within their own distributions.
B) the square root of the proportion of the variability of Y that is accounted for by X .
C) used when both variables are of interval or ratio scaling.
D) All of these are true.
A) a measure of the extent to which paired scores occupy the same or opposite positions within their own distributions.
B) the square root of the proportion of the variability of Y that is accounted for by X .
C) used when both variables are of interval or ratio scaling.
D) All of these are true.
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47
For a linear relationship to exist, all the points must fall on a straight line.
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48
If a correlation is perfect,
A) all the points must fall on a straight line
B) all the points must fall on a curve line
C) most the points must fall on the line, but some can miss it.
D) all the points must fall on a straight or curved line,
A) all the points must fall on a straight line
B) all the points must fall on a curve line
C) most the points must fall on the line, but some can miss it.
D) all the points must fall on a straight or curved line,
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49
A correlation of r = 0.60 exists between a set of X and Y scores. If a constant of 10 is added to each score of both distributions, the value of r will _______.
A) remain the same
B) will increase
C) decrease
D) be less meaningful
E) will increase and be less meaningful
A) remain the same
B) will increase
C) decrease
D) be less meaningful
E) will increase and be less meaningful
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50
If zX equals zY for each pair of points, r will equal _______.
A) 0.00
B) - 1.00
C) 1.00
D) 0.50
A) 0.00
B) - 1.00
C) 1.00
D) 0.50
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51
You have noticed that as people eat more ice cream they also have darker suntans. From this observation, you conclude _______.
A) eating ice cream causes people to tan darker
B) when one's skin tans it causes an urge to eat ice cream
C) the results were spurious
D) perhaps a third variable is responsible for the correlation
E) all of these are possible
A) eating ice cream causes people to tan darker
B) when one's skin tans it causes an urge to eat ice cream
C) the results were spurious
D) perhaps a third variable is responsible for the correlation
E) all of these are possible
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52
If 49% of the total variability of Y is accounted for by X , what is the value of r ?
A) 0.49
B) 0.51
C) 0.70
D) 0.30
A) 0.49
B) 0.51
C) 0.70
D) 0.30
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53
Pearson r can be properly used on which of the following type(s) of relationships?
A) linear
B) curvilinear
C) exponential
D) all of these
A) linear
B) curvilinear
C) exponential
D) all of these
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54
What is the value of r for the following relationship between height and weight? 
A) 0.87
B) 0.76
C) 0.93
D) 0.56

A) 0.87
B) 0.76
C) 0.93
D) 0.56
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55
In a positive relationship as X increases, Y increases.
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56
You have conducted a brilliant study which correlates IQ score with income and find a value of r = 0.75. At the end of the study you find out all the IQ scores were scored 10 points too high. What will the value of r be with the corrected data?
A) r will be increased
B) r will be decreased
C) r will remain the same
D) cannot be determined
A) r will be increased
B) r will be decreased
C) r will remain the same
D) cannot be determined
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57
Correlation implies causation.
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58
If two variables are ratio scaled and the relationship is linear, what type of correlation coefficient is most appropriate?
A) Pearson r
B) Spearman rho
C) eta
D) phi
A) Pearson r
B) Spearman rho
C) eta
D) phi
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59
In order to properly use rho, the variables must be of at least _______ scaling.
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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60
What is the value of the Spearman rank order correlation coefficient (rho) for the following pairs of ranks? 
A) 0.40
B) 0.50
C) 0.60
D) 0.70

A) 0.40
B) 0.50
C) 0.60
D) 0.70
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61
If the relationship is imperfect, the value of the correlation coefficient must be negative.
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62
The use of z scores allows comparisons between variables measured on different scales and units.
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63
Assuming a correlation exists, as the range of one of the variables decreases, r increases.
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64
In order to compute r , we must first convert each score to its z score and then do our calculations with the z scores.
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65
The slope of the line reveals whether the relationship is positive or negative.
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66
A scatter plot is used to help determine if the relationship is linear or curvilinear.
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67
The range of a correlation coefficient is 0 to +1.
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r decreases as N decreases.
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As the value of r increases, the proportion of variability of Y that is accounted for by X decreases.
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r 2 is called the coefficient of determination.
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Pearson r requires that the data be of interval or ratio scaling.
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The farther away the points on a scatter diagram fall from the regression line, the lower the correlation.
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Given a - 1.00 correlation coefficient, a raw score of 32 on one measure must be accompanied by a score of - 32 on the corresponding second measure.
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Correlation deals with the relationship between two variables.
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Spearman rho really derives from Pearson r .
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Causation implies correlation.
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Correlation implies causation.
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In a perfect positive correlation, each individual obtains the same z score on each variable.
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A correlation coefficient expresses quantitatively the degree of relationship between two variables.
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Rho is used where one or both variables are at least of interval scaling.
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