Association. Suppose you were to collect data for each pair of variables. You want to make a scatterplot. Which variable would you use as the explanatory vari- able and which as the response variable? Why? What would you expect to see in the scatterplot? Discuss the likely direction, form, and strength. a) Apples: weight in grams, weight in ounces b) Apples: circumference (inches), weight (ounces) c) College freshmen: shoe size, grade point average d) Gasoline: number of miles you drove since filling up, gallons remaining in your tank
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Traffic headaches. A study of traffic delays in 68 U.S.cities found the following relationship between total de-lays (in total hours lost) and mean highway speed:600,000450,000300,000150,00040 45 50 55 60Mean Highway Speed (mph)Total Delay (hr)Is it appropriate to summarize the strength of associationwith a correlation? Explain.
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The first step in solving 7 problem number 18 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Traffic headaches. A study of traffic delays in 68 U.S.cities found the following relationship between total de-lays (in total hours lost) and mean highway speed:600,000450,000300,000150,00040 45 50 55 60Mean Highway Speed (mph)Total Delay (hr)Is it appropriate to summarize the strength of associationwith a correlation? Explain.
From the textbook chapter Scatterplots, Association, and Correlation you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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