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Covariance and correlation / Statistics / Independence / Regression analysis / Parametric statistics / Data analysis / Correlation and dependence / Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient / Chlorophyll / Coefficient of determination / Linear regression
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Covariance and correlation
Statistics
Independence
Regression analysis
Parametric statistics
Data analysis
Correlation and dependence
Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient
Chlorophyll
Coefficient of determination
Linear regression

The Linear Regression (r2) Test Correlation – “Correlation does not imply causation” Whenever you make a scatterplot graph, you can produce a statistic called the Pearson Productmoment Correlation Coefficient (r).

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