(A) The two variables are automatically NOT correlated. (B) The covariance between the two variables is zero. (C) The individual variances of the two variables are positive. (D) The two variables are...

Suppose that the correlation coefficient ρ between two random variables has been found in an experiment to be zero. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?(A) The two variables are automatically NOT correlated.<br>(B) The covariance between the two variables is zero.<br>(C) The individual variances of the two variables are positive.<br>(D) The two variables are NOT linearly correlated.<br>

Extracted text: (A) The two variables are automatically NOT correlated. (B) The covariance between the two variables is zero. (C) The individual variances of the two variables are positive. (D) The two variables are NOT linearly correlated.

Jun 05, 2022
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