Der Vortrag „Standardizing Data and the Normal Distribution Part 2“ von David Spade, PhD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Statistics Part 1“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:
What information can we gain from a scatterplot?
If two quantitative variables are deemed to have a positive relationship, what does that mean?
Which of the following is NOT true about correlation?
Which of the following is a TRUE statement?
Under which of the following situations is correlation an appropriate measure of the strength of the relationship between two variables?
Which of the following numbers is likely to represent the correlation coefficient of two variables having a strong positive association?
Which of the following numbers is likely to represent the correlation coefficient of two variables having no association?
Which of the following numbers is likely to represent the correlation coefficient of two variables whose scatterplot is downward sloping?
Which of the following numbers is likely to represent the correlation coefficient of two variables whose scatterplot is upward sloping?
What is one characteristic to evaluate in a scatterplot?
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I learned a lot with this lecture. Really, I like the way of explanation. I will recommend this lecture to everybody who is really wanted to study statistics.