[Step-by-Step] Suppose that, for a sample of pairs of observations from two variables, the linear correlation coefficient, r, is positive. Does this result
Question: Suppose that, for a sample of pairs of observations from two variables, the linear correlation coefficient, r, is positive. Does this result necessarily imply that the variables are positively linearly correlated? Explain
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