Mathematics, 08.06.2021 18:30 Jasten
1. For each of 200 randomly selected cities, Gary recorded the number of churches
in the city (x) and the number of homicides in the past decade (y). He calculated
the linear correlation coefficient and was surprised to find a strong positive linear
correlation for the two variables. Does this suggest that building new churches
causes an increase in the number of homicides? Why do you think that a strong
positive linear correlation coefficient was obtained? Explain your answer with
reference to the term lurking variable.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:20, keyshawn437
Question 4 of 10 2 points what is the second part of the process of investigating a question using data? a. rephrasing the question o b. describing the data c. collecting the data o d. making an inference submit
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1. For each of 200 randomly selected cities, Gary recorded the number of churches
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