CCT208H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: University Of Toronto Mississauga, Multivariate Analysis

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Univariant research, you look at what"s going on with this group and infer with the larger population. Can education really help us get a better job? salary) Take survey data, education as a variable and its highest degree, jobs (ranks and. Looking at two things together, done together to make generalizations. As x increases, y increases (as one variable are high, the other will be high) Ie. age and knowledge of social issues. Ie. people with a low age have a high knowledge and vice versa. As one variable increases, the other increases. If the value is 0, there is no correlation. If the value is +1, there is a positive correlation that everything is sort of 1-to-1 correlated. If the value is -1, it"s a negative correlation. Example: if you have higher education, you"re more likely to vote for the liberal. Higher level education can be associated between friends or those also in higher education.

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