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If the sample correlation coefficient is0.95, what can we conclude?


The two variables are not correlated.



The two variables are weakly correlated.



An increase in the independent variable is associated with a decrease in the dependent variable.



An increase in the independent variable is associated with an increase in the dependent variable.

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