To determine the type of relationship in a scatter plot, you typically look at the direction of the points. Here’s a brief explanation of each option:
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Negative correlation: As one variable increases, the other variable decreases. Points trend downwards from left to right.
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Positive correlation: As one variable increases, the other variable also increases. Points trend upwards from left to right.
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Direct relationship: Often used interchangeably with positive correlation, it implies that both variables move in the same direction.
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No trend: There is no discernible pattern or direction in the relationship between the two variables.
Without seeing the actual scatter plot, it's impossible to determine which relationship is represented. If you can describe the trend of the points, I can help you identify the type of correlation.