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Scatterplots Represent two variables at once Show the relationship between X and Y Y X trust love
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Why look at relationship? Predict Y from X Test theory that X causes Y Examine possible connection between X and Y
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How to see relationships Divide X axis into bands Examine average Y in each band Does it change between bands?
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Income (Y) & Education (X)
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What could we tell? As education went up, average income increased. Was it uniform? How much increase in average income was there between education levels?
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Income (Y) & Age (X)
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What could we tell? Did the average income increase for older groups of person? Was it uniform? How much change was there?
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Note In both cases of income and education and of income and age, as one increased the other increased. Increase in X -- Increase in Y This is a positive relationship
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Depression and Self-esteem
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What could we tell? Did the average depression decrease for groups of persons with higher self- esteem? Was it uniform? How much change was there?
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Marital Commitment and Disagreements
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What could we tell? Did the average marital commitment decrease for persons with more disagreements? Was it uniform? How much change was there?
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Note As X increased, Y decreased Bigger X, smaller Y This is a negative relationship - also called an inverse relationship
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Why are X and Y related? X causes Y Y causes X X and Y are caused by W X X X Y Y Y W
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How strong is the relationship? Two meanings to strength of relationship Substantive: how much change in Y for a given change in X How much increase in income for one additional year of school? Statistical: how much random variation around the relationship line is there? Does everyone’s income increase the same amount for one more year of education?
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Relationship Outliers
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