In: Statistics and Probability
A researcher is interested in the breakfast and exercise habits of college students. For some randomly selected students, he recorded the number of times they had breakfast in one month and the number of times they went to gym. The correlation for these two variables ended up being 0.74. If a college student who had never previously gone to the gym began going to the gym regularly, what does this imply about the future habits of that student?
Select one:
a. He will have breakfast more regularly.
b. He will stop having a breakfast.
c. We cannot conclude that working out in the gym will affect the future breakfast habits of this person.
d. He will have breakfast in the gym.