[Solution Library] Reading ability and IQ. A study of reading ability in schoolchildren chose 60 fifth-grade children at random from a school. The researchers
Question: Reading ability and IQ. A study of reading ability in schoolchildren chose 60 fifth-grade children at random from a school. The researchers had the children's scores on an IQ test and on a test of reading ability.8 Figure 2.6 (on page 96) plots reading test score (response) against IQ score (explanatory).
- Explain why we should expect a positive association between IQ and reading score for children in the same grade. Does the scatterplot show a positive association?
- A group of four points appear to be outliers. In what way do these children's IQ and reading scores deviate from the overall pattern?
- Ignoring the outliers, is the association between IQ and reading scores roughly linear? is it very strong? Explain your answers.
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