STAT 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Scatter Plot, Dependent And Independent Variables

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We will see both graphical and numerical ways to summarize this information about the relationship between two variables. A scatterplot is a graph that shows the relationship between two quantitative variables. Each individual in the data set has two variables measured on it. For each individual, the values of one variable are plotted on the horizontal axis, with the values of the other variable on the vertical axis. On the plot, there is a dot for each observation in the data set. Scatterplot of horsepower and vehicle weight for 32 cars. Sometimes one variable (called the explanatory variable) may naturally explain or predict the value of the other variable (called the response variable). If so, the explanatory variable is denoted x and plotted on the x-axis. The response variable is denoted y and plotted on the y-axis. Other times, there is no natural explanatory-response relationship between the two variables either one can go on the horizontal axis. (example: height/weight)

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