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Walker Maths 3.9 Bivariate Data, 2nd edition

Copyright Year:2022 | ISBN-13: 9780170462297

Published:20/09/2021
The new 2nd edition reflects the changes in technology and the increased focus on interpretation.

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CONTENTS

Glossary

What is statistical inference?

Introduction

Variables

Requirements of a basic report
1 a Research your context
b Select suitable data
2 Pose an appropriate question which is informed by contextual knowledge
3 Name the response variable and the explanatory variable, then justify your choice
4 State the purpose of your investigation and who would find it useful
5 Select and use appropriate displays
6 Identify features in the data
7 Fit a linear model
8 Describe the nature of the relationship
9 Describe the strength of the relationship
10 Use the model to make a prediction
11 Communicate findings in a conclusion
Putting it all together

Improving your report
A An in-depth look at unusual points
B By removing unusual points
C Analyse the residual graph
D Fit a non-linear trend line
E Groupings
F Correlation and causality

Writing about bivariate data
Pick the errors
Putting it all together
Practice tasks
Answers

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