Select ALL of the correlation coefficients that represent a linear model with a weak correlation.

A. 0.125 ~~~

B. 1

C. -0.787

D. 0.961

E. -0.951

F. -0.026 ~~~

My answers are A. and F. Am I right?

yes

Thank you!

To determine the correlation coefficients that represent a weak correlation in a linear model, we need to understand that correlation coefficients range between -1 and 1.

A correlation coefficient close to 1 indicates a strong positive correlation, meaning that as one variable increases, the other variable also tends to increase. Conversely, a correlation coefficient close to -1 indicates a strong negative correlation, meaning that as one variable increases, the other tends to decrease.

On the other hand, a correlation coefficient close to 0 suggests a weak correlation, meaning that there is little to no relationship between the variables.

By examining the given options, we can identify the correlation coefficients that are close to 0. From the provided list, the correlation coefficients that represent a weak correlation are:

A. 0.125
F. -0.026

So, your answer of A and F is correct.