Case Study Chapter 9
Case Study Chapter 9
Glossary
- Correlation
A relationship between two variables.
The data can be represented by ordered pairs (x, y)
x is the independent (or explanatory)
variable
y is the dependent (or response) variable
- Correlation coefficient
A measure of the strength and the direction of a
linear relationship between two variables.
The symbol r represents the sample correlation
coefficient
Types of Correlation
y
As x increases, y
tends to decrease.
As x increases, y
tends to increase.
x
No Correlation
Nonlinear Correlation
Helpful formulas
Formula for r/
Correlation coefficient
n xy x y
n x 2 x
n y 2 y
0
If r is close to
0 there is no
linear
correlation
1
If r = 1 there
is a perfect
positive
correlation
r = 0.91
r = 0.88
r = 0.42
r = 0.07
Nonlinear Correlation
In Words
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
In Symbols
x
y
xy
x2
y2
r
n xy x y
n x 2 x
n y 2 y
Work
x = 23.1
xy
x2
y2
1.6
428.2
685.12
2.56
183,355.24
3.6
828.8
2983.68
12.96
686,909.44
4.9
1214.2
5949.58
24.01
1,474,281.64
1.1
444.6
489.06
1.21
197,669.16
0.9
264.0
237.6
0.81
69,696
2.9
415.3
1204.37
8.41
172,474.09
2.7
571.8
1543.86
7.29
326,955.24
2.3
454.9
1046.27
5.29
206,934.01
1.6
1.5
x = 23.1
358.7
573.5
y = 5554
573.92
860.25
xy = 15,573.71
2.56
2.25
2
x = 67.35
128,665.69
328,902.25
2
y = 3,775,842.76
y = 5554
xy = 15,573.71
x2 = 32.44
n xy x y
n x 2 x
n y 2 y
y2 = 3,775,842.76