Exploring Relationships Between Numerical Variables

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Exploring Relationships Between Numerical Variables Scatterplots

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Exploring Relationships Between Numerical Variables. Scatterplots. Seating Chart. Try this …. graph. The first step in analyzing data it to make a ______. What is the slope of the following line?. -1. Vocabulary. scatterplot . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Exploring Relationships Between Numerical VariablesScatterplots

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Seating Chart

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Try this …

• The first step in analyzing data it to make a ______.

• What is the slope of the following line?

graph

-1

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Vocabulary

• A __________ helps us decide if there is a relationship between two numerical variables.

• The __________ variable is plotted on the x-axis.

• The ________ variable (the one we are most interested in) is plotted on the y-axis.

scatterplot

explanatory

explanatory

resp

onse

response

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Golf• The goal of golf is to putt at or under

___.

• Every round starts off at the_______.

• The golfer must decide:• Hit ____(use a driver & hit off a

tee)• Hit ______(fairway has short grass)

• Very difficult to be accurate when hitting __.

Does the average driving distance affect accuracy?

par

tee box

long straight

far

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Making a Scatterplot (by hand)① Decide which variable is the explanatory variable and label

the x-axis. Label the y-axis with the response variable.② Scale each axis individually.③ Draw a dot to represent each athlete.

Average Driving Distance

Driv

ing

Accu

racy

245 250 255 260 265 270 275

0.64

0.68

0.72

0.76

0.80

0.84

0.88

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Making a Scatterplot (TI-84)

① Enter L1 (explanatory variable / x-axis) Enter L2 (response variable / y-axis)

② Turn the Scatterplot on

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Making a Scatterplot (TI-84)

③ Look at the scatterplot

④ Check out the scale

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Association: direction

There exists a relationship between the two variables.

Negative Positive

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Association: no direction

If there is no relationship between the two variables, we say there is __ association. no

Mean Driving Accuracy

Mean Putting Average

Good DriversBad Putters

Bad DriversBad Putters

Bad DriversGood Putters

Good DriversGood Putters

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Association: form

• Linear

• Non-Linear

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Association: strength

• Very Strong • Strong

• Moderate • Weak

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Sum it Up

• The _________ is a graph that displays the relationship between two numerical variables.

• In a scatterplot, the __________ variable is plotted on the horizontal axis and the ________ variable is plotted on the vertical axis.

• We can describe the __________ of two variables:• direction (________ or _______ )• form ( _____ or_________ )• strength (_____ to ____ )

scatterplot

explanatoryresponse

association positive negative

linear non-linearstrong weak