The following bivariate data set contains an outlier. What is the correlation coefficient with the outlier? r= What is t
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The following bivariate data set contains an outlier. What is the correlation coefficient with the outlier? r= What is t
The following bivariate data set contains an outlier. What is the correlation coefficient with the outlier? r= What is the corretation coefficient without the outlier? rW0= For the next questions, I want you to consider that there is more than the existence or non-existence of corretation. You can have: - Strong positive correlation - Moderate positive correlation - No corretation - Moderate negative correlation - Strong negative correlation Would inclusion of the outlier change the evidence for or against a significant linear correlation at 5 : significance? Yes. Including the outlier changes the evidence regarding a linear correfathon: No. Incluting the outlier does not change the evidence regarding a linear correlation. Would you always draw the same conclusion to the above question with the addition of any outilet? Yes, any outber would rescit in the sarne conclusion. No, a different outiser in a cifferent problefa could tead to a different conclusion. Expiain your answer to the second nultipie-choice question.
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