Asked by Aimee michel on Apr 24, 2024

Data collected from students in Statistics classes included their heights (in inches) and weights (in pounds) .For the  students’ heights \text { students' heights } students’ heights  and weights,the correlation is 0.653.Suppose the variable weight is recorded in kilograms rather than in pounds.What will be the correlation?  Data collected from students in Statistics classes included their heights (in inches) and weights (in pounds) .For the  \text { students' heights }  and weights,the correlation is 0.653.Suppose the variable weight is recorded in kilograms rather than in pounds.What will be the correlation?   A) 0.653 in./kg B) -0.653 C) 0.653 kg/in. D) 0.653 E) 1.438 in./kg

A) 0.653 in./kg
B) -0.653
C) 0.653 kg/in.
D) 0.653
E) 1.438 in./kg

Heights

Refers to the measurement of vertical length, either of an individual or object, typically measured from base to top.

Weights

Numeric values assigned to data points or features in statistical and machine learning models, usually to indicate their importance.

Correlation

A metric that demonstrates the degree to which multiple variables co-vary.

  • Learn about the unchanged nature of correlation coefficients despite variations in the units of measurement.