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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Taft_College/PSYC_2200%3A_Elementary_Statistics_for_Behavioral_and_Social_Sciences_(Oja)/03%3A_Relationships/14%3A_Correlations/14.03%3A_Correlation_versus_Causation/14.3.01%3A_Correlation_versus_Causation_in_Graphs
    If we look at the first half of the data we see a positive correlation (as water goes up, growth goes up), if we look at the last half of the data we see a negative correlation (as water goes up, grow...If we look at the first half of the data we see a positive correlation (as water goes up, growth goes up), if we look at the last half of the data we see a negative correlation (as water goes up, growth goes down), and if we look at all of the data we see no correlation.
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    If we look at the first half of the data we see a positive correlation (as water goes up, growth goes up), if we look at the last half of the data we see a negative correlation (as water goes up, grow...If we look at the first half of the data we see a positive correlation (as water goes up, growth goes up), if we look at the last half of the data we see a negative correlation (as water goes up, growth goes down), and if we look at all of the data we see no correlation.

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