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does anyone have any exemplar reflections for mod c. idk how to even start mine, my teacher literally didn't teach us lol
 

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i think potentially, but looking at the rubric again, it would be something more general like "make connections between themselves, the world of the text and their wider world" bc that hasn't been asked either
My school asked a similar question like that in trials for common mod.
and then they asked to write an imaginative on paradoxes in mod c.
 

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Quick question to the advanced math ppl, how do you determine the strength of the correlation coefficient based on the value of the coefficient, e.g. 1 or -1 means perfect correlation and 0 means no correlation? I remember running across like a rule of thumb where they said things like correlation coefficients ranging between this and this are moderate in strength and stuff like that.
 

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bro what do I do if I have like really bad coughs
im not sick or anything but ik they’ll be triggered during the exams and I physically cannot stay in the room it’s so bad I lose my train of thought😭 I can’t file for being sick or smth cuz im not but ik i cannot contain myself
Plus it’s fkn english exams first i have no time to waste
 

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Quick question to the advanced math ppl, how do you determine the strength of the correlation coefficient based on the value of the coefficient, e.g. 1 or -1 means perfect correlation and 0 means no correlation? I remember running across like a rule of thumb where they said things like correlation coefficients ranging between this and this are moderate in strength and stuff like that.
1 is a strong positive correlation i.e all points fit in a line of best fit that goes upwards, this is true vice versa for -1. 0 is where all points are completely scattered and it is impossible for a line of best fit to be possible.
 

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1 is a strong positive correlation i.e all points fit in a line of best fit that goes upwards, this is true vice versa for -1. 0 is where all points are completely scattered and it is impossible for a line of best fit to be possible.
Also 0.5 or -0.5 would be moderately positive and moderately negative correlation respectively.
 

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Quick question to the advanced math ppl, how do you determine the strength of the correlation coefficient based on the value of the coefficient, e.g. 1 or -1 means perfect correlation and 0 means no correlation? I remember running across like a rule of thumb where they said things like correlation coefficients ranging between this and this are moderate in strength and stuff like that.
1 or -1 means strong /perfect correlation. below 0.50 is weak and then between 0.50 to 0.75 is moderate.
 

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Quick question to the advanced math ppl, how do you determine the strength of the correlation coefficient based on the value of the coefficient, e.g. 1 or -1 means perfect correlation and 0 means no correlation? I remember running across like a rule of thumb where they said things like correlation coefficients ranging between this and this are moderate in strength and stuff like that.
yep the closer to zero the weaker the correlation, the closer to 1/-1 the higher the correlation
 

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bro what do I do if I have like really bad coughs
im not sick or anything but ik they’ll be triggered during the exams and I physically cannot stay in the room it’s so bad I lose my train of thought😭 I can’t file for being sick or smth cuz im not but ik i cannot contain myself
Plus it’s fkn english exams first i have no time to waste
I've had the same thing all week, but its gotten better so theres still a chance it could go away b4 the exams --> if u do it in the exam room make sure an exam invigilator sees and stuff cause then if u need to they could sign off on smthn for nesa saying like misadventure? maybe?
 

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