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Visual Example of No Correlation: Sleep and Shoe Size

An example of no correlation, where two variables have no discernible relationship, is the connection between the number of hours a person sleeps and their shoe size. A scatterplot of this relationship shows data points scattered randomly with no clear pattern or line, indicating that knowing one variable provides no information for predicting the other.

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