Short Answer

Suppose you are plotting data from a study where students took the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale twice, a week apart. If the results show a positive correlation, apply this concept to predict the specific layout pattern of the data points on your scatterplot and describe the direction of change in the variables.

Question: Suppose you are plotting data from a study where students took the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale twice, a week apart. If the results show a positive correlation, apply this concept to predict the specific layout pattern of the data points on your scatterplot and describe the direction of change in the variables.

Sample answer: The data points on the scatterplot will progress from the lower left to the upper right. This visual pattern demonstrates that the variables are changing in the same direction.

Key points:

  • Predict that data points progress from the lower left to the upper right.
  • State that the variables change in the same direction.

Rubric: The answer should apply the concept of a positive relationship to predict a scatterplot progression from lower left to upper right and state that the variables change in the same direction.

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