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Nathanael Summers
on Oct 16, 2024Verified

A) Negative association
B) Moderately strong association
C) Linear association,moderately strong association
D) Negative association,linear association,moderate association
E) Little or no association
Linear Association
A relationship between two variables that can be represented by a straight line when plotted on a graph.
Negative Association
A correlation between two variables in which one variable decreases as the other increases, indicating an inverse relationship.
Moderate Association
A statistical term describing a relationship between two variables that is not weak, but not strongly predictive either, often indicated by a correlation coefficient that is neither close to 0 nor to 1.
- Grasp the nuances of variable association, including their directionality, form, and the robustness of the tie.
- Apply knowledge of scatterplots to describe relations between quantitative variables.
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Learning Objectives
- Grasp the nuances of variable association, including their directionality, form, and the robustness of the tie.
- Apply knowledge of scatterplots to describe relations between quantitative variables.