Scatter Plot Saint Louis MO

Sometimes you want to display information about the relationship involving two different phenomena.

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Sometimes you want to display information about the relationship involving two different phenomena. For example, suppose you collected data about the number of days that law school candidates studied for a state bar examination and their resulting scores on the exam. The data from eight candidates is shown in Table 1 .

TABLE 1 Law School Candidates' Prep Times and Test Scores

Candidate #

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Days studied

7

9

5

1

8

4

3

6

Score earned

23

25

14

5

22

15

11

17

One dot would then be plotted for each examinee, giving a total of only 8 dots, yet displaying 16 pieces of numerical information. For example, candidate #1 studied for 7 days and received a score of 23. Candidate #1's dot would be plotted at a vertical of 23 and a horizontal of 7 (see Figure 1 ).





Figure 1

A representative point of data on a scatter plot.


A completed scatter plot would look like Figure 2 .





Figure 2

A scatter plot displaying the relationship between preparation time and test score.


There is a strong positive relationship between the number of days studied and the score on the bar exam; that is, the data displayed indicates that an increase in days studied for the exam correlates with an increase in score achieved. A negative relationship would be indicated if the dots suggest a line going down from left to right, meaning that as one variable increases, the other decreases. And no relationship would be indicated if the scatter plot dots suggest a completely horizontal line, a completely vertical line, or no line at all (see Figure 3 ).





Figure 3

Scatter plots which display no relationship between the variables plotted.


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