For a paramagnetic material, the magnetic susceptibility \( \chi \) is inversely proportional to the temperature raised to the power of \( \frac{3}{2} \). This behavior is described by Curie's Law, which states:
\[
\chi = \frac{C}{T^{3/2}}
\]
Where:
- \( C \) is a constant related to the material,
- \( T \) is the absolute temperature.
Thus, the magnetic susceptibility decreases with an increase in temperature for paramagnetic materials, and the relation is \( \chi \propto \frac{1}{T^{3/2}} \).