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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 04:19 jenesis8

If you have a curvilinear relationship, then: (Hint: The two most important sources of bias in this context are probably linearity and normality.)

a. It is not appropriate to use Pearson's correlation because it assumes a linear relationship between variables.
b. Pearson's correlation can be used in the same way as it is for linear relationships.
c. You can use Pearson's correlation; you just need to remember that a curve indicates that the variables are not linearly related.
d. Transforming the data won't help.

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