CAS MA 115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Scatter Plot, Regression Analysis, Random Effects Model

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Scatter plot (scatter diagram) is used to show the relationship between two variables. Correlation analysis is used to measure strength of the association (linear relationship) between two variables. Linear you can approximate a line in the plot graph positive upward trend negative negative trend. If the points are highly clustered around the line, then the correlation is very strong. If the points have a wide width, then the correlation is weak. If the data lies within a horizontal bound, then there is no correlation because it has no impact. Population correlation coefficient (rho) measures the strength of the association between the variables. The sample correlation coefficient r is an estimate of and is used to measure the strength of the linear relationship in the sample observations mean. See if there is a correlation between height and trunk diameter. Make a scatter plot with the points r= . 886 relatively strong positive linear association x and y.

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