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A researcher investigates the potential link between the number of books a person owns and their average daily screen time. After collecting data from a large sample, a scatterplot reveals that the data points are spread out randomly, forming no clear line or curve. What is the most accurate conclusion the researcher can draw from this visual representation of the data?
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