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Scott Hartshorn

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“The key takeaway is that correlation is an understandable equation that relates the amount of change in x and y.  If the two variables have consistent change, there will be a high correlation; otherwise, there will have a lower correlation.    ”
Scott Hartshorn, Linear Regression And Correlation: A Beginner's Guide

“liter. The correlation value, r, will be the same for either set of units.  Note however that the slope of the regression line won’t be the same since And the standard deviation parts of the equation still have units baked into them.     Correlation Takeaways We did a lot of looking at equations in this section.  What are the key takeaways? The”
Scott Hartshorn, Linear Regression And Correlation: A Beginner's Guide

“An important thing to know is that there will always be at least as many permutations of a set as combinations, and typically many more permutations than combinations.”
Scott Hartshorn, Probability - A Beginner's Guide To Permutations And Combinations: The Classic Equations, Better Explained

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