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When analyzing data from an experiment, which of the following most strongly suggests that a trend exists?
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A set of results that are all identical.
A quick process for collecting the data.
A single measurement that is an outlier.
A consistent pattern between the variables.
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A consistent pattern between the variables.
Explanation: A trend is indicated by a repeated, systematic relationship or pattern in the data. Identical results, a quick collection method, or a single outlier do not show a consistent relationship between variables.
Explanation: A trend is indicated by a repeated, systematic relationship or pattern in the data. Identical results, a quick collection method, or a single outlier do not show a consistent relationship between variables.
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