Asked by Anisha Anand on Jul 09, 2024

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If the linear relationship between the dependent and independent variables is positive, the scatterplot will show the data points on the (x, y) plane generally moving from the lower left corner to the upper right corner.

Linear Relationship

A relationship between two variables where the change in one variable is associated with a proportional change in the other variable.

Scatterplot

A graphical representation using dots to show the relationship between two quantitative variables.

  • Establish and assess scatterplots for the purpose of investigating interactions between two numerical variables.
  • Identify the distinctions between positive, negative, and neutral linear associations in pairs of quantitative variables.
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Shawn McCaffreyJul 16, 2024
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True
Explanation :
A positive linear relationship means that as the independent variable increases, the dependent variable also tends to increase. This results in points on the scatterplot generally moving from the lower left corner to the upper right corner.