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The scatter plot you present is not related to the sample data set you base your calculations on, correct?
fkanellis 4 months ago in playlist Statistic lectures
@fkanellis
What do you mean? The scatter plot is simply the data presented in a graphical format.
statslectures 4 months ago
@statslectures
I meant that the X & Y scores n the tables that you rank their values are not the ones plotted in the scatter diagram, right? - i'm just asking
fkanellis 4 months ago
@fkanellis
Yes, correct.
:/ I learned the equation for rs is different from that one. I'm confused haha
tracervudu7 5 months ago
@tracervudu7
Yeah, that can happen. You'd be surprised how many different ways you can calculate the same thing. Send me a message if you need any help!
statslectures 5 months ago
good work
MrWest1010 8 months ago
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The scatter plot you present is not related to the sample data set you base your calculations on, correct?
fkanellis 4 months ago in playlist Statistic lectures
@fkanellis
What do you mean? The scatter plot is simply the data presented in a graphical format.
statslectures 4 months ago
@statslectures
I meant that the X & Y scores n the tables that you rank their values are not the ones plotted in the scatter diagram, right? - i'm just asking
fkanellis 4 months ago
@fkanellis
Yes, correct.
statslectures 4 months ago
:/ I learned the equation for rs is different from that one. I'm confused haha
tracervudu7 5 months ago
@tracervudu7
Yeah, that can happen. You'd be surprised how many different ways you can calculate the same thing. Send me a message if you need any help!
statslectures 5 months ago