SOLUTION: How would you interpret the findings of a correlation study that reported a linear correlation coefficient of − 1.34? The only thing I know is that it represents a negativ

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Question 400439: How would you interpret the findings of a correlation study that reported a linear correlation coefficient of − 1.34?
The only thing I know is that it represents a negative correlation. Please shed any light you can.

Answer by robertb(5830) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There's no such thing as a correlation coefficient of -1.34. The range of values are -1+%3C=+r+%3C=+1.