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A scatter plot plots two variables against each other, allowing the 'researcher' to easily see if there is a correlation between the dependant variable and the independant variable with relation to their data set.
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A scatter graph, also known as a coordinate graph, a coordinate plot, or a scatter plot, is a graph with coordinates.
line graph or a scatter plot.
That would be considered a posotive correlation(Forgive my spelling if wrong), and means a usual patterened increase.
A correlation exists in a scatter plot if there is a general trend in the outputs as inputs increase. If the outputs generally increase in value, then there is a positive correlation. If the outputs generally decrease in value, then there is a negative correlation.
The values of the range also tend to increase.
A scatter plot plots two variables against each other, allowing the 'researcher' to easily see if there is a correlation between the dependant variable and the independant variable with relation to their data set.
A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.
A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.
a scatter seed is a pack of seeds that scatter all over
A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.A scatter plot.
A scatter graph can be used in companies to plot things such as profit and loss for certain items (or the company as a whole) over time, which can give the company a good insight to what sells well and a guideline of what they could do to increase profit.
Disperse is a good synonym for scatter.
Scatter.
Yes, colloids scatter light. Colloids are mechanical mixtures; all mechanical mixtures scatter light. Solutions are the only mixtures that do not scatter light. The scattering of light by mixtures is known as the Tyndall effect, btw.
You can have any two variables. In fact, you can also have just one variable over two points in time - for example, a scatter plot of the price of something plotted against the price of the same thing a year earlier.