A Demonstration: Low Correlations Do Not Necessarily Lead to Low Confidence in Data Regressions
But the main point of this post is to demonstrate that low correlations between two dataset variables do not necessarily mean low confidence in regression slopes (and intercepts). The confidence intervals also depend upon how much data are contained in the dataset.
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