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1a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation (little scatter indicates high correlation). (also called a scattergram or scatter diagram.) (myers psychology 8e p. 031)12 sets
2name for a graph of data points in a two variable correlation10 sets
3a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables8 sets
4a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation (little scatter indicates high correlation). (also called a scattergram or scatter diagram.)6 sets
5a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation (little scatter indicates high correlation).5 sets
6a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables.5 sets
7a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables (slope of points= direction, amount of scatter=strength)4 sets
8a visual depiction of correlational data in which each data point represents the scores on the two variables for each participant4 sets
9grouping of points on a two dimensional graph in which each dot represents a single person's data3 sets
10a graph of a collection of ordered pairs that represent a real life situation.3 sets
11a graphed cluster of dots, each of which respresents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation (little scatter means high correlation)3 sets
12a graph with points plotted to show a relationship between two variables.2 sets
13a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents teh values of two variables; the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables; the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation2 sets
14graph with dots representing 2 numbers2 sets
15a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation.2 sets
16a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggest the strength of the correlation (little scatter indicates high correlation). (also called a scattergram or scatter diagram.)2 sets
17a graph on which the correlation between two variables can be depicted2 sets
18a two-dimensional graph that shows the relative distribution of individual measures in a data set with respect to the variables depicted by the x and y axes (data points are not connected)2 sets
19a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables.2 sets
20a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of correlation.1 set
21a graphed cluster of dots, each which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation.1 set
22a graphed cluster of dots, each of which respresents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation (little scatter means high correlation) ex. scatterplots are made when lots of information are made to show patterns1 set
23a graphical display that shows the relationship between two quantitative variables1 set
24a graphed cluster of dots each of which represents the values of two variables1 set
25a graphed cluster of dots each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation1 set
26a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation.direction= slope of points,strength=amount of scatter1 set
27a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables; slope represents relationship; amount represents correlation1 set
28a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation (little scatter indicates high correlation). (also called a scattergram or scatter diagram.)1 set
29a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation (little scatter indicates high correlation). (aka. a scattergram or scatter diagram.)1 set
30graph of scattered dots each represents two variables1 set
31graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation.1 set
32a graph that reperesnts the velues of two variables and shows wether they are related or not, and one should draw the best fitting line to see the direction of the graph1 set
33a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables; the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables; the amount of scatter suggests the strength of the correlation1 set
34a graph used to see how much certain variables are related to each other1 set
35a graph on which scores for two variables are plotted as single points to reveal the direction and strength of their correlation1 set
36displays a relationship between two quantitative variables. values from one variable are marked on the x axis and the other on the y axis.1 set
37a1 set
38a graph of correlational data1 set
39used to show how 2 sets of data relate to each other1 set
40a two dimensional graph that shows the relative distribution of individual measures in a data set with respect to the variables by the x and y ases. data points are not connected.1 set