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"A scatter plot can suggest various kinds of correlations between variables with a certain confidence interval. For example, weight and height, weight would be on y axis and height would be on the x axis. Correlations may be positive (rising), negative (falling), or null (uncorrelated). If the pattern of dots slopes from lower left to upper right, it indicates a positive correlation between the variables being studied. If the pattern of dots slopes from upper left to lower right, it indicates a negative correlation." [Scatter plot. Wikipedia]
The scatter plot example "Strong negative correlation" was created using ConceptDraw PRO software extended with the Scatter Diagrams solution from the Statistical Charts and Diagrams area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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"A scatter plot can suggest various kinds of correlations between variables with a certain confidence interval. For example, weight and height, weight would be on y axis and height would be on the x axis. Correlations may be positive (rising), negative (falling), or null (uncorrelated). If the pattern of dots slopes from lower left to upper right, it indicates a positive correlation between the variables being studied. If the pattern of dots slopes from upper left to lower right, it indicates a negative correlation." [Scatter plot. Wikipedia]
The scatter plot example "Strong negative correlation" was created using ConceptDraw PRO software extended with the Scatter Diagrams solution from the Statistical Charts and Diagrams area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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The Scatter Diagrams solution extends ConceptDraw DIAGRAM functionality with templates, samples, and a library of vector stencils that make construction of a Scatter Plot easy. The Scatter Chart Solution makes it easy to design attractive Scatter Diagrams used in various fields of science, work, and life activities. ConceptDraw DIAGRAM lets you enter the data to the table and construct the Scatter Plot Graph automatically according to these data.
This scatter graph sample shows the correlation of widget price and number of widgets purchased.
"Correlation.
Correlation measures the strength of association between two variables. We will first consider the relationship between two scalar variables and then between ranked variables.
Pearson correlation coefficient.
Pearson's R indicates the strength and direction of association between two scalar variables, ranging from -1 which indicates a strong inverse relationship and 1 indicating a strong direct relationship. At 0 we say there is no correlation; it measures the linear dependence of one variable on another. Linear dependence means that one variable can be computed from the other by a linear equation ...
An inverse correlation.
In the following data we see that as the number of widgets rises, the price per 100 widgets falls. This is an inverse correlation and has a negative value for Pearson's R. ...
For this data the correlation coefficient has a value of -1." [en.wikibooks.org/ wiki/ Statistics_ Ground_ Zero/ Association]
The scatter chart example "Widget price correlation" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Basic Scatter Diagrams solution from the Graphs and Charts area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
"Correlation.
Correlation measures the strength of association between two variables. We will first consider the relationship between two scalar variables and then between ranked variables.
Pearson correlation coefficient.
Pearson's R indicates the strength and direction of association between two scalar variables, ranging from -1 which indicates a strong inverse relationship and 1 indicating a strong direct relationship. At 0 we say there is no correlation; it measures the linear dependence of one variable on another. Linear dependence means that one variable can be computed from the other by a linear equation ...
An inverse correlation.
In the following data we see that as the number of widgets rises, the price per 100 widgets falls. This is an inverse correlation and has a negative value for Pearson's R. ...
For this data the correlation coefficient has a value of -1." [en.wikibooks.org/ wiki/ Statistics_ Ground_ Zero/ Association]
The scatter chart example "Widget price correlation" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Basic Scatter Diagrams solution from the Graphs and Charts area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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