Variable 1 Variable 2 Variable 3 Variable 1 Variable 2 18 V
Variable 1
Variable 2
Variable 3
Variable 1
Variable 2
- .18
Variable 3
- .30
.27
Variable 4
- .74*
.60*
.34
Note: * = p < .05
The strength and direction of the relationship is strongest between which two variables? Please fill in the chart and explain.
| Variable 1 | Variable 2 | Variable 3 | |
| Variable 1 | |||
| Variable 2 | - .18 | ||
| Variable 3 | - .30 | .27 | |
| Variable 4 | - .74* | .60* | .34 |
Solution
The strongest relationship can be looked by highest magnitude of values which is -0.74 for variable 4 vs variable 1. Thus, There is a strong negative (downhill) linear relation between variable 1 and variable 4
