Concept explainers
(a)
To explain why it is not correct to say that the
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Explanation of Solution
According to this question, we have to find out that why it is not correct to say that the correlation is
(b)
To explain what would happen to the correlation if the variables were reversed on the
(b)
Answer to Problem 24E
The correlation remains the same.
Explanation of Solution
According to the question, we have to find out what would happen to the correlation if the variables were reversed on the scatterplot. As we know that the correlation measures the amount of linearity present between two variables. Thus, if the variables were reversed on the scatterplot then the amount of linearity that is present between the two variables is unaffected and thus the correlation is unaffected as well.
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To explain what would happen to the correlation if brain weight was measured in kilograms instead of grams.
(c)
Answer to Problem 24E
The correlation will remain the same.
Explanation of Solution
According to the question, we have to find out what would happen to the correlation if brain weight was measured in kilograms instead of grams. As we know that the correlation measures the amount of linearity present between two variables. Thus, if brain weight was measured in kilograms instead of grams then this does not affect the association between the variables as they will still have the same relationship. Thus, the amount of linearity in the association between the variables then remains unchanged as well and thus the correlation will remain unchanged as well.
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