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FINAL Lesson 6.2 Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient Quarter 4 Week 8 For Grouphings-1

This document provides information about calculating and interpreting the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (r). It contains two examples of determining r from sets of x and y values. In the first example, r = 0.68, indicating a moderately positive correlation. In the second example, r = 0.27, indicating a negligible positive correlation. The document also includes a table for interpreting the strength of correlation based on the r value.
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FINAL Lesson 6.2 Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient Quarter 4 Week 8 For Grouphings-1

This document provides information about calculating and interpreting the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (r). It contains two examples of determining r from sets of x and y values. In the first example, r = 0.68, indicating a moderately positive correlation. In the second example, r = 0.27, indicating a negligible positive correlation. The document also includes a table for interpreting the strength of correlation based on the r value.
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Lesson 6.

2 :
Pearson Product Moment
Correlation Coefficient
For exercise 5-6 determine
the value of Pearson r.
X 4 10 8 12 6

1 y 12 8 10 4 12

. X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

2. y 70 65 60 55 50 45 40
X 4 10 8 12 6

1. y 12 8 10 4 12

Solution :
 

4 12 48
16 144
10 8 80 64
100
8 10 80 64
100
12 4 48 16
144
6 12 72 36
144
 
40 46 328 360 468
 

= 0.680817398

= 0.68
 

 
The value r = 0.68 is between +0.51 to + 0.70 in the table
for interpretation of r. It indicates that there is a moderately
positive correlation between the x values and the y
values. Value of r Strength of Correlation
+1 Perfect Positive Correlation
+ 0.71 to + 0.99 Strong Positive Correlation
+ 0.51 to + 0.70 Moderately Positive Correlation
+ 0.31 to + 0.50 Weak Positive Correlation
+ 0.01 to + 0.30 Negligible Positive Correlation
0 No correlation
- 0.01 to - 0.30 Negligible Negative Correlation
- 0.31 to - 0.50 Weak Negative Correlation
- 0.51 to - 0.70 Moderately Negative Correlation
- 0.71 to - 0.99 Strong Negative Correlation
-1 Perfect Negative Correlation
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2. y 30 50 55 70 35 40 75 45

Solution:
 

1 30 30 1 900
2 50 100 4 2500
3 55 165 9 3025
4 70 280 16 4900
5 35 175 25 1225
6 40 240 36 1600
7 75 525 49 5625
8 45 360 64 2025
  36 400 1875 204 21800
 

= 0.2727723628

= 0.27
The value r = 0.27 is between +0.01 to + 0.30
in the table for interpretation of r. It indicates
that there is a negligible positive correlation
between the x values and the y values.

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