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How To Interpret a Scatterplot - Revision Quiz 1
Question 1 of 5Which description best fits the adjacent scatterplot?
AModerate positive correlation
BModerate negative correlation
CStrong positive correlation
DStrong negative correlation
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Question 2 of 5Which description best fits the adjacent scatterplot?
AModerate positive correlation
BModerate negative correlation
CStrong positive correlation
DStrong negative correlation
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Question 3 of 5From the scatterplot show, the form of association between \(x\) and \(y\) is:
ALinear, negative and moderate
BLinear, positive and moderate
CNon - Linear, positive and weak
DLinear, positive and strong
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Question 4 of 5For each of the following variables, which statement is correct?
(i) Time spent in a supermarket and total money spent
(ii) Age and number of competitive hours of sport played each week.ABoth (i) and (ii) have a positive association
BBoth (i) and (ii) have a negative association
C(i) has a positive association, (ii) a negative
D(i) has a negative association, (ii) a positive
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Question 5 of 5From the scatterplot show, the form of association between \(x\) and \(y\) is:
ANon - linear, positive and moderate
BNon - linear, positive and weak
CLinear, positive and moderate
DLinear, negative and strong
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