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YMS Ch3: Examining Relationships

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Mr. Molesky
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E P P E L
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C O R R E L A T I O N N I A
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I N F L U E N T I A L D E P E N D E N T
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I P D I R E C T I O N Y
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R E G R E S S I O N S C A T T E R P L O T
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4. Individual observation that falls outside the overall 1. r-squared = Coefficient of _ [determination]
pattern of the relationship. [outlier] 2. r-squared indicates the _ or percent of variability in
6.Variable that measures the outcome of a study y explained by LSRL on x [proportion]
[response] 3. French mathematician invented least squares for use
7. predicted y = y-_ [hat] in astronomy [legendre]
8. English mathematician who turned regression into a 5.Variable that attempts to explain observed
general method for examining relationships [galton] outcomes [explanatory]
10. Measure of the strength and direction of a 9. If a linear model is appropriate, its residual plot
relationship [correlation] should have no _ [pattern]
12. Observed - Predicted [residual] 11. Another name for explanatory or control variables
13. An observation whose removal would markedly [independent]
change the LSRL [influential] 15. Correlation's other name: _ Product Moment
14. Another name for response variables [dependent] Coefficent of Correlation [Pearson]
16. Overall pattern in a scatterplot: Strength, _, Form 17. Correlation only measures the strength of _
[direction] relationships [linear]
19. Correlation does not imply _ [causation] 18. The mean of the residuals of least-squares is always
20. Method for finding the line of best fit: Least- [zero]
Squares _ [regression]
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21. Plot that displays quantitative bivariate
relationships [scatterplot]
22. Correlation is not _: Outliers affect its value
[resistant]

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