Which of the following correlation coefficient indicates the weakest relationship between two variable?
Answer: 0.07
Explanation
Correlation coefficients are indicators of the strength of the linear relationship between two different variables, x and y. A linear correlation coefficient that is greater than zero indicates a positive relationship. A value that is less than zero signifies a negative relationship
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