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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.

Grade 10·21 problems·~30 min·Common Core Math - HS Statistics and Probability·group·hss-id-c-8
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Warm-Up: Reading the Correlation Scale

These problems review how to read a given r value.

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A data set has correlation coefficient r=0.95r = -0.95. Which statement best describes this association?