Suppose that the correlation coefficient between two variables is very close to zero. Does this imply that there is very

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Suppose that the correlation coefficient between two variables is very close to zero. Does this imply that there is very

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Suppose that the correlation coefficient between two variablesis very close to zero. Does this imply that there is very littlerelationship between the two variables?
a. Yes
b. No, there may be a strong non-linear relationship
c. Yes, if the two distributions are continuous
d. Yes, if the distributions of the two variables aresimilar
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