Asked by Alondra Bello on Jul 03, 2024

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A numerical measure of linear association between two variables is the

A) variance.
B) covariance.
C) standard deviation.
D) coefficient of variation.

Linear Association

A relationship between two variables where a change in one variable is associated with a proportional change in the other variable.

Covariance

A measure of linear association between two variables. Positive values indicate a positive relationship; negative values indicate a negative relationship.

Variables

Elements, features, or factors that are capable of changing or varying across different conditions or within different individuals in a study.

  • Acknowledge and discriminate among the terms and symbols pertinent to statistical analysis and their interpretations.
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ALSON Ogarro6 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The measure of linear association between two variables is the covariance. The variance is a measure of the spread of a single variable, the standard deviation is a measure of the same concept as variance and the coefficient of variation is a measure of relative variability, which is not related to association between variables.