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3.5 Guessing correlations simulation

Begin by answering the questions, even if you have to guess. The first time you answer the questions you will not be told whetheryou are correct or not.

Once you have answered all the questions, answer them again using the simulation to help you. This time you will getfeedback about each individual answer.

Show Simulation

This demonstration does not have questions associated with it. Use it to improve your understanding of what scatter plotsof data with different values of r lool like.

General instructions

This demonstration allows you to learn about Pearson's correlation by viewing scatter plots with different values ofPearson's r. In each case, you will have an opportunity to guess the correlation. With a little practice, you should getpretty good at it.

Step by step instructions

Click the button next to the correlation that you think is present in the scatter plot. You will find out if you wereright or wrong. If you were wrong, try another value. Then click the "New data" button.

Summary

After looking at a series of scatterplots, you should have a pretty good feel for what a certain value of r means.

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OpenStax, Collaborative statistics (custom online version modified by t. short). OpenStax CNX. Jul 15, 2013 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11476/1.5
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