Statistical Sciences 2035 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Asthma, Scatter Plot, Dependent And Independent Variables

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We often want to know whether two (or more) variables are related and, if they are, how are they related. In this chapter, we will examine the relationship between two quantitative random variables, x and y. Our data would be collected in pairs: (x1, y1), (x2, y2), , (xn, yn) For example, xi = weight of randomly selected person i yi = blood pressure of the same person. Is the purpose of your study to: explore the nature of the relationship. Or: show that one variable can explain variation in the other. If your answer is #2, you need to define which of the variables is the: response (dependent) variable. This variable measures the outcome of a study: predictor (explanatory, independent) variable. This variable explains/causes changes in the response variable. In many studies, the goal is to show that changes in one (or more) predictor variable(s) actually causes change in an response variable.

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