Economics 1021A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Scatter Plot

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Appendix: the horizontal line is the x axis, the vertical line is the y axis, the intersection of the x axis and the y axis is the origin. Stretching or compressing the scale on an axis can be misleading as it exaggerates or hides a relationship. Breaks in the axis can also be misleading. A scatter diagram plots the value of one variable against the value of another variable: x and y are correlated but does not guarantee causation. Variables that move in opposite directions: a relationship between variables that move in opposite directions is called a negative relationship or an inverse relationship. Variables that are unrelated: variables that are unrelated are shown on a graph is either a horizontal line or a vertical line. The slope of a relationship is the change in the value of the variable measured on the y axis divided by the change in the value of the variable measured on the x axis.

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