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20 January, 18:25

Is it always, sometimes, or never true that a scatter plot that shows a positive association suggest that the relationship is proportional? answer

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  1. 20 January, 18:54
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    When a scatter plot shows a positive association means that there is a linear correlation with a positive slope between the two variables. This correlation can be weaker or stronger (depending on the value of the correlation).

    If there is a linear correlation between the two variables, the relation is then a direct proportionality (with slope positive or negative).

    Hence, it is always true that a scatter plot that shows a positive association suggests that the relationship is proportional.
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