Asked by caleb
Which type of correlation is shown between the two variables on the scatterplot?
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negative correlation
positive correlation
no correlation
neutral correlation
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Quick guide so you can answer immediately:
- If the points trend upward left-to-right (higher x → higher y) → positive correlation.
- If the points trend downward left-to-right (higher x → lower y) → negative correlation.
- If the points form a random cloud with no apparent trend → no correlation.
Note: “neutral correlation” isn’t a standard term — it usually means the same as “no correlation.”
Quick guide so you can answer immediately:
- If the points trend upward left-to-right (higher x → higher y) → positive correlation.
- If the points trend downward left-to-right (higher x → lower y) → negative correlation.
- If the points form a random cloud with no apparent trend → no correlation.
Note: “neutral correlation” isn’t a standard term — it usually means the same as “no correlation.”
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