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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Data
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Displaying and Describing Categorical Data
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Displaying and Summarizing Quantitative Data
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Understanding and Comparing Distributions
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The Standard Deviation as a Ruler and the Normal Model
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Scatterplots, Association, and Correlation
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Linear Regression
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Regrission Wisdom
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Re-expressing Data: Get It Straight!
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Understanding Randomness
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Sample Surveys
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Experiments and Observational Studies
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From Randomness to Probability
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Probability Rules
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Random Variables
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Probability Models
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Sampling Distribution Models
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Confidence Intervals for Proportions
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Testing Hypotheses About Proportions
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More About Tests and Intervals
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Comparing Two Proportions
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Inferences About Means
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ComparingMeans
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Paired Samples and Blocks
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Comparing Counts
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Inferences for Regression
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Chapter 7 Problem 36
Question
Burgers II. In the previous exercise you analyzed theassociation between the amounts of fat and sodium infast food hamburgers. What about fat and calories? Hereare data for the same burgers:
Solution
The first step in solving 7 problem number 36 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Burgers II. In the previous exercise you analyzed theassociation between the amounts of fat and sodium infast food hamburgers. What about fat and calories? Hereare data for the same burgers:
From the textbook chapter Scatterplots, Association, and Correlation you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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Title
Stats: Modeling The World 3
Author
David E. Bock
ISBN
9780131359581