
Analyzing Two-Variable Data
Students analyze relationships between two variables using scatter plots and lines of best fit. They interpret correlation coefficients to determine the strength of relationships.
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Students analyze relationships between two variables using scatter plots and lines of best fit. They interpret correlation coefficients to determine the strength of relationships.
Key Questions
- How do we determine if a relationship exists between two variables?
- What is the difference between correlation and causation?
- How can a line of best fit be used to make predictions?
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