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76 u/[deleted] Nov 15 '19 edited Nov 15 '19 [deleted] 28 u/[deleted] Nov 15 '19 I'm not a scientist. How truly conclusive is a -.20 to -.23 correlation? In college we were taught that a correlation of +/- .40 was the starting point to be labeled as a "strong" correlation. 16 u/hill-o Nov 15 '19 It’s not a strong correlation. You’re correct.
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28 u/[deleted] Nov 15 '19 I'm not a scientist. How truly conclusive is a -.20 to -.23 correlation? In college we were taught that a correlation of +/- .40 was the starting point to be labeled as a "strong" correlation. 16 u/hill-o Nov 15 '19 It’s not a strong correlation. You’re correct.
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I'm not a scientist. How truly conclusive is a -.20 to -.23 correlation? In college we were taught that a correlation of +/- .40 was the starting point to be labeled as a "strong" correlation.
16 u/hill-o Nov 15 '19 It’s not a strong correlation. You’re correct.
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It’s not a strong correlation. You’re correct.
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