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Chapter 14: Analyzing Relationships Between Variables

Chapter 14: Analyzing Relationships Between Variables

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Linear relationships between variables can generally be represented and explained by a straight line on a scatter plot. a. There are two types of linear relationships: positive and negative i. Positive relationship: Two variables move, or change, in the same direction. ii. Negative relationship: Two variables move in opposite directions. 3.

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