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label each of the correlations as representing maximum positive, maximum negative, strong positive, or zero relationship between variables.
R = 1
R = -1
R = 0
R = 0.86
R = -0.74
1.Maximum negative
2.Moderate positive
3.Zero relationship
4.Maximum positive
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