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A correlation reflects the dynamic quality of the relationship between variables. In doing so, it allows us to understand whether variables tend to move in the same or opposite directions in relationship to each other. If variables change in the same direction, the correlation is called a direct correlation or a positive correlation. If variables change in opposite directions, the correlation is called an indirect correlation or a negative correlation. Table 5.1 shows a summary of these relationships.
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