Short Answer

Suppose you are graphing the results of a study where the independent variable is the dosage of a drug measured in milligrams (0 mg0\text{ mg}, 50 mg50\text{ mg}, or 100 mg100\text{ mg}) and the dependent variable is symptom severity. State which graph type you should choose to display these averages, and justify your choice using standard conventions.

Question: Suppose you are graphing the results of a study where the independent variable is the dosage of a drug measured in milligrams (0 mg0\text{ mg}, 50 mg50\text{ mg}, or 100 mg100\text{ mg}) and the dependent variable is symptom severity. State which graph type you should choose to display these averages, and justify your choice using standard conventions.

Sample answer: You should choose a line graph because the independent variable, drug dosage, is quantitative and continuous. According to standard conventions, line graphs are used for quantitative or continuous independent variables to show differences in average scores.

Key points:

  • Select a line graph as the appropriate visualization.
  • Identify that drug dosage (0 mg0\text{ mg}, 50 mg50\text{ mg}, or 100 mg100\text{ mg}) is a quantitative or continuous independent variable.
  • Apply the convention that line graphs are used for quantitative or continuous variables.

Rubric: The response must identify the correct graph type as a line graph. It must justify this choice by applying the convention that drug dosage is a quantitative/continuous independent variable.

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