Given the linear correlation coefficient r and the sample size n, determine the
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Given the linear correlation coefficient r and the sample size n, determine the critical values of r and use your finding to state whether or not the given r represents a significant linear correlation. Use a significance level of 0.05. r = 0.523, n = 25 Critical values: r = ±0.487, significant linear correlation Critical values: r = ±0.396, no significant linear correlation Critical values: r = ±0.396, significant linear correlation Critical values: r = ±0.487, no significant linear correlation
Explanation / Answer
Here we have to test,
H0 : Rho = 0 Vs H1 : Rho not= 0
where Rho is population correlation between he two variables.
Assume alpha = level of significance = 0.05
Given that,
r = 0.523
n = 25
Critical value for n = 25 with n-2 = 25-2 = 23 degrees of freedom is 0.396.
There are two critical values +0.396 and -0.396 since the test is two tailed.
Here r > critical value
Reject H0 at 5% level of significance.
Conclusion : There is sufficient evidence to say that there is relationship between two variables.
significant linear correlation Critical values: r = ±0.396
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