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Scatter Plot

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Content:

1. Introduction
2. Types of Scatter Plot
3. Components of Scatter Plot Graph
4. When & Why to Use Scatter Plot
5. What Data is Used to Plot Graph
6. Interpretation of Scatter Plot Graph
7. Limitation of Scatter Plot Graph
8. Scatter Plot Application
9. Benefits of Scatter Plot Graph

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Introduction

1. Used to display the relationship between two variables.


2. Visualizing the correlation or pattern between two continuous variables.
3. Each data point is represented by a dot on the graph.
4. The horizontal axis represents one variable and the vertical axis representing the other
variable.

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Types of Scatter Plot

Eg- There is a positive correlation between a


person's level of education and their income.

Eg- Intensity of exercise and an individual's


body weight.

Eg- Relationship between an individual's shoe


size and their IQ (intelligence quotient).

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Components of Scatter Plot

X-AXIS Y-AXIS DATA POINTS

TREND LINE

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When and Why to Use Scatter Plot

01 02 03
Relationship Exploration: Correlation Assessment: Outlier Identification:
Scatter plots are Scatter plots allow you to Scatter plots can aid in
excellent for visually evaluate the strength and the detection of outliers,
investigating the direction of the or data points that
relationship between two correlation between two deviate significantly from
continuous variables. variables. the general pattern.

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What Data is Used to Plot

Study Time(Hours) Test Score


• You need a dataset that includes pairs of values for
two variables. 1.5 68
• Each pair represents an individual data point on the
graph. 2 72
• The variables should be numeric or quantitative to
analyze the relationship. 3 75
For example, 1 60
4.5 82

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Interpretation of Scatter Plot
Graph

1.Relationship
2.Correlation
3.Outliers
4.Trends

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Limitation of Scatter Plot Graph

Limited to two variables

Causation vs. correlation

Data limitations

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Scatter Plot
Application
Real-world applications of scatter plots :
1. Finance.
2. Medicine.
3. Education.
4. Marketing.

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Benefits of Scatter
Plot Graph
Advantages of using scatter plot graphs:
1.Visual representation.
2.Pattern identification.
3.Communication.

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