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complete the statement. when all the points fall on the regression line…

Question

complete the statement. when all the points fall on the regression line, the value of the correlation coefficient is \boxed{}.

Explanation:

Step1: Recall correlation coefficient concept

The correlation coefficient \( r \) measures the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables. When all data points lie exactly on the regression line, the linear relationship is perfect.

Step2: Determine the value

For a perfect positive linear relationship (all points on an increasing line), \( r = 1 \). For a perfect negative linear relationship (all points on a decreasing line), \( r=- 1 \). In either case, when all points are on the regression line, the absolute value of \( r \) is \( 1 \) (i.e., \( r = 1 \) or \( r=-1 \)). But generally, we say the correlation coefficient is \( \pm1 \), and the most concise way is to note that it's \( 1 \) or \( - 1 \), but since the problem is about the case when all points are on the line (perfect linear correlation), the value is \( \pm1 \), and typically expressed as \( 1 \) or \( - 1 \), but the standard answer here is that it's \( 1 \) or \( - 1 \) (more precisely, \( \boldsymbol{\pm1} \)). However, in the context of the question, the key is that when all points lie on the regression line, the correlation coefficient is \( 1 \) (for positive perfect correlation) or \( - 1 \) (for negative perfect correlation), so the value is \( \pm1 \), and often we can say \( 1 \) or \( - 1 \), but the boxed answer here should be \( \pm1 \) or \( 1 \) / \( - 1 \). But following the problem's context, the answer is \( \pm1 \) (or \( 1 \) or \( - 1 \)).

Answer:

\(\pm 1\) (or \(1\) or \(-1\))