Preview Questions:
- How can you use a scatter diagram to visually estimate the degree of linear correlation of two random variables?
- How do you compute the correlation coefficient and what does it tell you about the strength of the linear relationship between two random variables?
- make a scatter diagram (scatter plot).
- visually estimate the location of the "best-fitting" line for a scatter diagram.
- use sample data to compute the sample correlation coefficient r.
- investigate the meaning of the correlation coefficient r.
Classroom Activities for February 6:
Performance Assessment- Statistical Analysis Informational Poster
Is there a correlation between the number of absences in a semester and the final grade in the class?
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