Exercises: Compute and Interpret the Correlation Coefficient
Work through each section in order. The correlation coefficient r measures the STRENGTH and DIRECTION of a LINEAR association on a scale from -1 to +1. Read its SIGN for direction and its MAGNITUDE (distance from 0) for strength. Where a problem gives a calculator or spreadsheet value, use it as your computed r. Remember: r sees only straight-line patterns, an outlier can swing it, and a high r never proves causation.
Warm-Up: Reading the Correlation Scale
These problems review how to read a given r value.
The correlation coefficient measures two things about a linear association. Which pair does it report?
A regression line has slope (dollars per hour) and the fit has correlation coefficient . A student says "the correlation is 12." What is the correct value and meaning of here?
Fluency Practice
Estimate r from each plot, or read and interpret a given r value.
The scatter plot below shows points that lie in a tight upward band, hugging a rising line closely. Which value of best matches this plot?
Two relationships are summarized: relationship P has and relationship Q has . Which relationship has the STRONGER linear association, and how do their plots compare?
The scatter plot below shows points that drift upward overall but spread out in a loose cloud around the trend. Which value of best matches this plot, and is the association strong or moderate?
A student enters bivariate data into a graphing calculator and runs LinReg with diagnostics on. The output reports and slope . To one decimal place, what is the value of the correlation coefficient ?
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