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A coefficient of +1 or -1 means that there is perfect correlation. The further it is from 1
(i.e. the closer to zero) then the weaker the correlation.
the more closer it is to 1 the relationship is stronger
And the more closer it is to zero
Then the relationship is weak
so does that mean if the coefficient of variation is closer to zero , provided that it can be close from the – 1 side or + 1 side ,
then the relationship between the two variables are deemed to be weak . ?
What you have written is correct (except that we are only ever referring to linear correlation).
Have you actually watched the free lectures?
Ok sir thank you
Yes sir I watched
But I will watch it again
You are welcome.