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Describe 2–3 combinations of independent and dependent variables that you could test using a regression analysis.

Describe 2–3 combinations of independent and dependent variables that you could test using a regression analysis. When the relationship between two or more independent variables needs to be tested, a common tool to use is a regression analysis. Take, for example, a study that shows the relationship between gaming and teen violence or a study … Read more

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Describe the relationship between the X-variable (resting heart rate)and the Y-variable (after exercise heart rate).

Describe the relationship between the X-variable (resting heart rate)and the Y-variable (after exercise heart rate). Open the Heart Rate Dataset in Excel and identify the X-variable (resting heart rates for all 200 participants) and the Y-variable (after exercise heart rates for all 200 participants). Use the Scatter Plot function in the Insert Charts section of … Read more

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Correlation between the resting and after exercising heart rates to determine if a linear relationship exists between the two variables

Correlation between the resting and after exercising heart rates to determine if a linear relationship exists between the two variables In this lesson, you will run a correlation between the resting and after exercising heart rates to determine if a linear relationship exists between the two variables and how strong the relationship is. Steps Open … Read more

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