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  1. When the points in the scatter graph fall while moving left to right, then it is called a negative correlation. It means the values of one variable are decreasing with respect to another.
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    WEBMar 12, 2023 · A negative \(r\) indicates a negative association (negative linear slope). \(r\) is always between \(-1\) and \(1\), inclusive. If \(r\) is close to \(1\) or \(-1\), there is a strong linear relationship between \(x\) …

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