Construct and interpret scatter plots for bivariate measurement data to investigate patterns of association between two quantities. Describe patterns such as clustering, outliers, positive or negative association, linear association, and nonlinear association.

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    • How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Positive Correlation?How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Positive Correlation?

    How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Positive Correlation?

    Got a bunch of data? Trying to figure out if there is a positive, negative, or no correlation? Draw a scatter plot! This tutorial takes you through the steps of creating a scatter plot, drawing a line-of-fit, and determining the correlation, if any. Take a look!

    • How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Negative Correlation?How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Negative Correlation?

    How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Negative Correlation?

    Got a bunch of data? Trying to figure out if there is a positive, negative, or no correlation? Draw a scatter plot! This tutorial takes you through the steps of creating a scatter plot, drawing a line-of-fit, and determining the correlation, if any. Take a look!

    • How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find No Correlation?How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find No Correlation?

    How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find No Correlation?

    Got a bunch of data? Trying to figure out if there is a positive, negative, or no correlation? Draw a scatter plot! This tutorial takes you through the steps of creating a scatter plot, drawing a line-of-fit, and determining the correlation, if any. Take a look!

    • What's a Scatter Plot?What's a Scatter Plot?

    What's a Scatter Plot?

    Scatter plots are really useful for graphically showing a bunch of data. By seeing data graphically, you can see patterns or trends in the data. These patterns help researchers to understand how one thing affects another. This can lead to all kinds of breakthroughs! This tutorial gives you a look at the scatter plot. Check it out!

    • What's Positive Correlation?What's Positive Correlation?

    What's Positive Correlation?

    Looking at a line-of-fit on a scatter plot? Does that line have a positive slope? If so, your data shows a positive correlation! Learn about positive correlation by watching this tutorial.

    • What's Negative Correlation?What's Negative Correlation?

    What's Negative Correlation?

    Looking at a line-of-fit on a scatter plot? Does that line have a negative slope? If so, your data shows a negative correlation! Learn about negative correlation by watching this tutorial.

    • What Does it Mean To Have No Correlation?What Does it Mean To Have No Correlation?

    What Does it Mean To Have No Correlation?

    Scatter plots are very helpful in graphically showing the pattern in a set of data. But sometimes that data shows no correlation. Learn about no correlation and see how to tell if data shows no correlation by watching this tutorial!

    • How Do You Make a Scatter Plot?How Do You Make a Scatter Plot?

    How Do You Make a Scatter Plot?

    Scatter plots are a very useful way to help you visually see data. In this tutorial, you'll see how to take data from a table and plot it to create a scatter plot. Take a look!