Multiple Choice
If we were to graph two variables, let's say, height (in centimetres) and GPA, and the graph showed points scattered about in a formless shape, we could say there is:
A) likely no significant relationship between height and GPA.
B) likely a positive relationship between height and GPA.
C) likely a negative relationship between height and GPA.
D) a need to re-graph the data.
E) likely a curvilinear relationship between height and GPA.
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