[Solution] Make up a scatter diagram with 10 dots for each of the following situations: perfect positive linear correlation, (b) large but not perfect positive


Question: Make up a scatter diagram with 10 dots for each of the following situations:

  1. perfect positive linear correlation, (b) large but not perfect positive linear
    correlation, (c) small positive linear correlation, (d) large but not perfect negative
    linear correlation, (e) no correlation, (f) clear curvilinear correlation.
    For problems 12 to 14, do the following: (a) Make a scatter diagram of the
    scores; (b) describe in words the general pattern of correlation, if any; (c) figure
    the correlation coefficient; (d) figure whether the correlation is statistically significant
    (use the .05 significance level, two-tailed); (e) explain the logic of what
    you have done, writing as if you are speaking to someone who has never heard
    of correlation (but who does understand the mean, deviation scores, and hypothesis
    testing); and (f) give three logically possible directions of causality, indicating
    for each direction whether it is a reasonable explanation for the correlation
    in light of the variables involved (and why).
    Price: $2.99
    Solution: The downloadable solution consists of 4 pages
    Deliverable: Word Document

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