The correct answer is Negative Correlation
Correlation is the standardized measure of the relationship between two variables.
The correlation can never be greater than 1 or less than less 1. A correlation close to zero indicates that the two variables are not related. A positive correlation indicates that the two variables move together, and the relationship is strong the closer the correlation gets to one. A negative correlation indicates that the two variables move in opposite directions, and that the relationship also becomes stronger the closer to minus 1 the correlation becomes. Two variables that are perfectly positively correlated (r = 1) move essentially in perfect proportion in the same direction, while two sets that are perfectly negatively correlated move in perfect proportion in opposite directions.