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Correlation of a Scatter Plot
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What is correlation… O It describes the direction and strength of a straight-line relationship between two quantitative variables. O You cannot calculate correlation for curved graphs.
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Correlation is described by the variable r O A value close to +1 has a strong positiv e correla tion O A value close to -1 has a strong negativ e correla tion O A value close to 0 has a weak or no correla tion Its range of value is -1 to + 1
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Examples of Correlation Values
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The Formula to Calculate It
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Some interesting facts 1. The correlation value does not change if the measurement units change (i.e., meters vs. yards) 2. Correlation ignores the distinction between explanatory and response variables. Why?
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The Answer… O If the places were switched and instead of both rising they were both going down, it’s still a positive correlation.
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Why does he have an effect on correlation? Outliers can change a correlation value from strong to weak.
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O The number of convertibles sold at a car dealership in a month and the average monthly temperature (degrees Fahrenheit). O Draw the scatterplot, find each Σ value and the value for r (correlation value). Round all answers to 2 decimal places. Group Activity Convertibles sold (x) 036578 Avg. Monthly temp. (y) 425058627577
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