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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 05:00 jeffrijv

A study shows that there is a strong, positive correlation between the amount of nutritious food eaten during childhood and a person’s happiness in adulthood. Is it reasonable to conclude that eating more nutritious food during childhood will ensure happiness in adulthood?

1. Why or why not? Give an explanation for this correlation.

2. Does a higher value of the correlation coefficient (r) indicate a stronger correlation? Explain.

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