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Scatter Diagrams scatter plot scatter diagram A scatter plot is a graph that may be used to represent the relationship between two variables. Also referred to as a scatter diagram.
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Dependent and Independent Variables dependent variable A dependent variable is the variable to be predicted or explained in a regression model. This variable is assumed to be functionally related to the independent variable.
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Dependent and Independent Variables independent variable An independent variable is the variable related to the dependent variable in a regression equation. The independent variable is used in a regression model to estimate the value of the dependent variable.
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Two Variable Relationships (Figure 11-1) X Y (a) Linear
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Two Variable Relationships (Figure 11-1) X Y (b) Linear
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Two Variable Relationships (Figure 11-1) X Y (c) Curvilinear
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Two Variable Relationships (Figure 11-1) X Y (d) Curvilinear
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Two Variable Relationships (Figure 11-1) X Y (e) No Relationship
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Correlation correlation coefficient The correlation coefficient is a quantitative measure of the strength of the linear relationship between two variables. The correlation ranges from + 1.0 to - 1.0. A correlation of 1.0 indicates a perfect linear relationship, whereas a correlation of 0 indicates no linear relationship.
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Correlation SAMPLE CORRELATION COEFFICIENT where: r = Sample correlation coefficient n = Sample size x = Value of the independent variable y = Value of the dependent variable
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Correlation (Example 11-1) Excel Correlation Output (Figure 11-5) Correlation between Years and Sales
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Correlation TEST STATISTIC FOR CORRELATION where: t = Number of standard deviations r is from 0 r = Simple correlation coefficient n = Sample size
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Correlation Significance Test (Example 11-1) Rejection Region /2 = 0.025 Since t=4.752 > 2.048, reject H 0, there is a significant linear relationship Rejection Region /2 = 0.025
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Correlation Spurious correlation Spurious correlation occurs when there is a correlation between two otherwise unrelated variables.
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