The variable on the x-axis.
What is the explanatory variable?
Scatterplots are either positive or negative
What is the direction?
The symbol for Pearson's correlation coefficient.
What is r?
The strength of the association when r = 1.
What is a strong positive (linear) association?
The method to calculate r.
What is menu 4,1,4?
The variable on the y-axis
What is the response variable?
What is the form?
The r value is positive the linear relationship is...
The strength of the association when r = 0.26
What is a weak positive (linear) association?
The relationship between variables.
What is correlation?
________ explains the __________. First missing variable.
What is the explanatory variable?
Scatterplots are described as weak, moderate or strong.
What is the strength?
Pearson's correlation coefficient measures...
What is an association (relationship)?
The strength of the association when r = -0.25
What is weak negative (linear) association?
Correlations doesn't mean causation
What is the truth?
_______ explains the _______. The second missing variable.
What is the response variable?
What is a positive?
The range of values for Pearson's correlation coefficient.
What is -1 to 1?
The strength of the association when r =-0.74.
What is a moderate negative (linear) association?
Ice creams cause forest fires.
What is false?
A person's height predicted from their wrist circumference. The explanatory variable is...
What is the wrist circumference?
The association when EV increases and RV decreases.
What is no association?
The strength of the association when r = -0.156
What is no association?
Countries with high incidents of smoking will have high rates of heart disease.
What is false?