Scatter Diagrams and Correlations

plotting scatter diagrams​
Description

By the end of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. understand the purpose of scatter diagrams and correlations in data analysis;
  2. create scatter diagrams to visually represent data relationships;
  3. calculate and interpret correlation coefficients to determine the strength and direction of relationships.

Key Stage 4: Statistics

    • use and interpret scatter graphs of bivariate data; recognise correlation and know that it does not indicate causation; draw estimated lines of best fit; make predictions; interpolate and extrapolate apparent trends whilst knowing the dangers of so doing.

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