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19 January, 09:52

What type of correlation is shown in the scatter plot?

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  1. 19 January, 10:03
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    A scatterplot is used to represent a correlation between two variables. There are two types of correlations: positive and negative. Variables that are positively correlated move in the same direction, while variables that are negatively correlated move in opposite directions.
  2. 19 January, 10:09
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    There are three types of correlation: positive, negative, and none (no correlation). Positive Correlation: as one variable increases so does the other. Height and shoe size are an example; as one's height increases so does the shoe size. Negative Correlation: as one variable increases, the other decreases.
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