Describe the relationship between the data in the scatter plot.
A) The data shows a positive correlation.
B) The data shows a negative correlation.
C) The data shows no correlation.
D) The data shows a strong linear relationship.
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To describe the relationship between the data in a scatter plot, you would typically look for patterns in how the points are distributed.
A) If the points trend upward as you move from left to right, this indicates a positive correlation.
B) If the points trend downward from left to right, it indicates a negative correlation.
C) If there is no discernible pattern or trend in the data points, this reflects no correlation.
D) If the points closely follow a straight line, this demonstrates a strong linear relationship.
Based on the specific characteristics you observe in your scatter plot, you can choose the appropriate answer. For example, if you see a clear upward trend, then A would be correct. If you see a downward trend, select B. If the points are scattered without a clear pattern, select C. If they follow a tight line, go with D.
Make sure to observe the plot carefully! If you need more in-depth help understanding different correlation types, check out the extended services page.