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The __________ measures the strength of the linear correlation between the paired quantitative x- and y-values in a sample.

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The answer for this question is linear correlation coefficient. The correlation coefficients calculate the strength of relationship between two variables. The most general correlation coefficient, called the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient, measures the strength of the linear relationship between variables.

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