The document discusses correlation and the different types of correlation between two variables. Correlation is the degree of relationship between variables, and can be positive, negative, or zero depending on whether the variables change in the same direction or opposite directions. The Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation numerically measures the linear relationship between variables.
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The document discusses correlation and the different types of correlation between two variables. Correlation is the degree of relationship between variables, and can be positive, negative, or zero depending on whether the variables change in the same direction or opposite directions. The Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation numerically measures the linear relationship between variables.
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Basically correlation is the degree of relationship
between two or more variables.
If Change the value one variable, effect the value of
another variable then we can say they are correlated to each other. Correlation coefficient between two random variables X and Y, usually denoted by 𝑟 𝑋, 𝑌 or simply 𝑟𝑋𝑌 . It is a numerical measure of linear relationship between them and is defined as 𝐶𝑜𝑣(𝑋, 𝑌) 𝑟 𝑋, 𝑌 = σ𝑋 σ𝑌 * −1 ≤ 𝑟 ≤ 1 *This formula is given by Karl Pearson that’s why it is called as Karl Pearson coefficient of correlation. Basically there are three types of correlation
Positive correlation Negative correlation Zero correlation If we increase the value of one variable then the value of another variable is also increased.
If we decrease the value of one variable then the value
of another variable goes to decrease.
It means, if the variables goes to the same direction with
the change of their values then they have positive correlation If we increase the value of one variable then the value of another variable goes to decrease.
If we decrease the value of one variable then the value
of another variable goes to increase.
It means, if the variables goes to the different directions
with the change of their values then they have negative correlation. If the change in the value of one variable does not effect the value of another variable then we can say they have a zero correlation or no correlation. 𝑟 = −1 Perfect Negative Correlation −1 < 𝑟 < 0 Negative Correlation 𝑟=0 Zero Correlation 0 <𝑟 <1 Positive Correlation 𝑟=1 Perfect Positive Correlation