This type of association sees both variables increase or decrease TOGETHER.
What is a positive association?
This is the percentage of my students who I predict are capable of passing this test.
What is 100%?
The number of people who ordered a large fry with ketchup.

What is 15?
We divide by this number when trying to find the relative frequency.
What is the total?
This new rule started today, as Ms. Douglas announced.
What is the rule that we cannot have open drinks?
This is a point that lies far away from the rest of the pattern.
What is an outlier?
Our prediction for Y, given the line of fit, when X = 6

What is 1.5?
The number of people who have a laptop, but no car.

What is 27?
This is in the total column of every relative frequency table.
What is 100%?
This is my favorite student.
What is ALL of you?
This type of association is characterized by a bend or curve in the shape of the data.
What is a non-linear association?
Make a prediction using this equation for the line of best fit of how many cows I have when I am 40 years old: Y = 3X - 100
What is 20 cows?
This is the total number of people surveyed.

What is 120?
This is the relative frequency that someone who ordered a large fry got ketchup too. 
What is 33%?
This is the penalty for stealing a pencil.
What is 20 Purk-Points?
This is the type of association shown in the graph. With at least 2 descriptors!

What is a positive linear association?
Using this equation, this is our prediction for how many students will fail this test, given 6 hours of studying.
Y = -30x + 181
What is 1 student?
This is whether there is an association between what size fry you buy and whether you get ketchup.

What is, yes, there is an association?
This is my wife's name.
What is Mrs. Purkaple?
This is the type of association shown in the graph. With at least 2 descriptors!

What is a non-linear, negative association?
This is the number of fights we have had at Jarrett this year.
What is 17?