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If a researcher is analyzing the association between two quantitative variables, what visual pattern on a scatterplot would indicate that they should not rely on Pearson's rr to measure the strength of the relationship?

Question: If a researcher is analyzing the association between two quantitative variables, what visual pattern on a scatterplot would indicate that they should not rely on Pearson's rr to measure the strength of the relationship?

Sample answer: The researcher should not rely on Pearson's rr if the scatterplot points are better represented by a curved line with a changing rate or direction, rather than a single straight line.

Key points:

  • Points are better fit by a curved line
  • Changing rate or direction
  • Lack of a single straight line pattern

Rubric: Award full credit if the student indicates the data points form a curved line or show a changing direction/rate instead of a single straight line.

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