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If the points cluster in a band running from lower left to upper right, there is a positive correlation (if x increases, y increases). ... The more the points cluster closely around the imaginary line of best fit, the stronger the relationship that exists between the two variables.
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Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In statistics, the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (sometimes referred to as the PMCC , and typically denoted by r ) is a measure of the correlation (linear dependence) between tw...
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I DO think there's a vast difference between Gen X and Gen Y, and it's not all flattering to Gen Y. The Utne Reader has a fantastic (and I think pretty fair) article about it this month: ... I'm quite inclined to agree with Caitlin when she asks what the big difference between Gen X and Gen Y is? And how does highlighting...
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Worksheet 2.1.2. Note that as I was going through the dialogue boxes, I used the opportunity to label the X and Y axis's, as well as give the diagram a title. This scatter diagram shows a positive form of relationship between X and Y, meaning that when X increases, Y increases.
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Figure 1 shows a positive relationship between two variables, X and Y, when X is positive and Y is negative. Figure 2, on the other hand, shows a negative relationship between these same variables when both variables are positive.
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2 During a winter’s night, the low temperature was recorded at 19 F. The wind-chill temperature that same night was 7 F. What was the difference between the wind-chill temperature and the low temperature? ... –9 –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 O 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 x y; L; 26 A summer camp offers different...
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The first numerical value in the equation is 32. This value represents the obvious fact that 0 degrees C is the same as 32 degrees F. Generally, this first numerical term in an equation representing a linear relationship between two variables indicates the value of y when x is zero, and this value is labeled the...
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