What is a scatterplot?
a type of graph used to represent the relationship between two variables
What does a correlation measure?
Strength and Direction of a relationship
True or False: The least regression line always passes through the point
True.
How can you tell if a point is an outlier?
It lies far away from the overall pattern.
What are the two types of variables used in a scatterplot?
Response, explanatory
Will r go up or down if you add a point that does not follow the trend?
Down.
What does it mean if a point lies exactly on the regression line?
The residual is zero
What is the formula for LSRL?
y^ = a + bx
What are the four components to describe a scatterplot?
Direction, Unusual features, Form, Strength
If r=0.55, describe the correlation.
Positive, Moderate
The least squares regression line minimizes the ___of
the squared residuals.
Sum
___ Outliers--> Tilt the line
___ Outliers--> Shift line up or down
Horizontal
Vertical
Draw a strong, positive, linear relationship.
What does it mean when the residuals are randomly scattered with no pattern?
The linear model is appropriate
What pattern in a residual plot suggest a linear model is NOT appropriate?
A curved or systematic pattern (U-shape or inverted U)
Why does correlation not imply causation?
Correlation indicates a statistical association between the two variables, causation means change in one variable directly causes a change in the other
What is an influential point in regression analysis?
A point that significantly changes the slope or intercept of the regression line when removed.
What is a residual in a regression model?
The difference between the observed vale and the expected value.