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When satisfaction % goes from 53 to 55, the purpose % goes from 55 to 46. How are these positively correlated?
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When satisfaction % goes from 53 to 55, the purpose % goes from 55 to 46. How are these positively correlated?
even i have the same question

should we look only at the majority ?
as most are positively corelated
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Below is the Official Answer­:- 

RO1

Sorting the table by Satisfaction and looking at the corresponding values in the Purpose column shows a positive correlation between this pair of quantities.

The correct answer is Yes.

RO2

Sorting the table by Positive mood and looking at the corresponding values in the Purpose column shows a negative correlation between this pair of quantities.

The correct answer is Yes.

RO3

Because the relative sizes of the groupings by occupation are not known and nothing is known about the sizes of the overlaps for the responses of “satisfaction” and “purpose”, it cannot be concluded that a majority of all respondents who indicated feeling satisfaction also indicated having a sense of purpose. For example, if 99% of all respondents belonged to Occupation 1 and for this occupation all 30% of those who indicated satisfaction were among the 61% who did not indicate having a sense of purpose, then it would NOT be correct that a majority of all respondents who indicated feeling satisfaction also indicated having a sense of purpose.

The correct answer is No.­
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Below is the Official Answer­:-

RO1

Sorting the table by Satisfaction and looking at the corresponding values in the Purpose column shows a positive correlation between this pair of quantities.

The correct answer is Yes.

RO2

Sorting the table by Positive mood and looking at the corresponding values in the Purpose column shows a negative correlation between this pair of quantities.

The correct answer is Yes.

RO3

Because the relative sizes of the groupings by occupation are not known and nothing is known about the sizes of the overlaps for the responses of “satisfaction” and “purpose”, it cannot be concluded that a majority of all respondents who indicated feeling satisfaction also indicated having a sense of purpose. For example, if 99% of all respondents belonged to Occupation 1 and for this occupation all 30% of those who indicated satisfaction were among the 61% who did not indicate having a sense of purpose, then it would NOT be correct that a majority of all respondents who indicated feeling satisfaction also indicated having a sense of purpose.

The correct answer is No.­
­TBH this official answer gives no explaination.
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When satisfaction % goes from 53 to 55, the purpose % goes from 55 to 46. How are these positively correlated?
even i have the same question

should we look only at the majority ?
as most are positively corelated
­Refer the below image­. As you can see in the first case of positive correlation, some points drop during the increasing trend. But the trend line (red) shows a positive correlation. So if one value decreases during an increasing trend but most of the values are increasing, on a general note we consider it as positive correlation. Vice versa goes for the negative correlation.

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To identify correlation just make sure majority of the datasets are following correlation. Eg: Out of 6, 4 data points should show some correlation either positive or negative. So (1) and (2) is YES

For statement (3) - we are not given that each occupation has same # of people so it could be the case that majority of the total respondents lie in occupations 1 and 6 and hence we are not sure. So answer to (3) is NO
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can anybody explain part 3?
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­This is surely a time saver question. So, make sure you know how to analyze a dataset to determine correlation. In addition, this question has a very important application of visualization of data to determine if there is overlap or not. Watch this solution especially for Statement 3 to get a refresher of this visualization. In essence – given a dataset, can you draw inferences about whether there is an overlap or not.­

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When satisfaction % goes from 53 to 55, the purpose % goes from 55 to 46. How are these positively correlated?
even i have the same question

should we look only at the majority ?
as most are positively corelated
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