Asked by Latoria Bogard on Sep 24, 2024

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The variance is a measure of the linear relationship between two variables.

Variance

A measure of the dispersion of a set of values, indicating how much the values differ from the mean.

Linear Relationship

A type of association where any change in an independent variable is accompanied by a proportional change in a dependent variable.

  • Comprehend the theories of covariance and correlation coefficient, noting their distinctions and uses.
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Rakesh Adhikary2 days ago
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Explanation :
The variance is a measure of how spread out a set of data is around its mean, and does not directly measure the linear relationship between two variables. The correlation coefficient is a measure of the linear relationship between two variables.