Doug Lautzenheiser

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The numerical index that correlation yields also measures the direction of the relationship. Either two variables move up or down the graph together (e.g., height and weight in healthy infants goes up together) or one variable moves up while the other moves down (e.g., the faster one travels in a car, the sooner the destination is reached: speed increases as time decreases). The former produces a positive or direct correlation while the latter yields a negative or inverse correlation.
Introducing Statistics: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides)
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