tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2465413181924475534.post1542082912003839149..comments2023-10-23T10:08:53.849-05:00Comments on Mr. Cantor's AP Psychology Blog: Hair Length, Shoe Size, Height Correlation Blog Post Assignment. Due Tuesday 10/18 by midnight. Mr. Cantorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07463333846222929768noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2465413181924475534.post-82361753637569993222016-10-21T06:16:26.592-05:002016-10-21T06:16:26.592-05:00Testing the ability to comment from a phone...
M...Testing the ability to comment from a phone... <br /><br />Mr. C Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2465413181924475534.post-9261749329719071712016-10-20T22:14:55.374-05:002016-10-20T22:14:55.374-05:00There is a weak negative correlation in graph 1. T...There is a weak negative correlation in graph 1. Taller people might have shorter hair while shorter people (most likely girls) might have longer hair. There are a few outliers, like the person who is 145 cm tall with 15cm hair, but the correlation is still there. <br />On the contrary, graph 2 has a very strong positive correlation between height and shoe size. Although this graph has a few Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2465413181924475534.post-62047745931393912242016-10-20T21:39:09.569-05:002016-10-20T21:39:09.569-05:00Graph 1
Looking at the scatter plot of hair lengt...Graph 1 <br />Looking at the scatter plot of hair length vs. height, there seems to be a correlation. The correlation is negative and it is strong. The information that the graph gives about the students is that students who are taller tend to have shorter hair and people who are shorter tend to have longer hair. There doesn't seem to be any outliers as the data does seem pretty accurate. If Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2465413181924475534.post-52520908239256454542016-10-20T18:05:54.118-05:002016-10-20T18:05:54.118-05:00From the graph of hair vs. height we can see that ...From the graph of hair vs. height we can see that there is a moderate not too strong negative correlation between the variables. This graph tells me that the taller the students are, the shorter the hair may be, but it is not true in every case. Yes there are a few data points that seem a bit odd, for example, some short people also had short hair. If we were to throw these odd points out of the Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2465413181924475534.post-2792384523131537442016-10-19T20:16:46.135-05:002016-10-19T20:16:46.135-05:00Graph 1:
From the scatter plot of hair length vs. ...Graph 1:<br />From the scatter plot of hair length vs. height, we can see that the taller the person is the shorter the hair and the shorter they are the longer their hair, for a few exceptions who are tall with long hair or short with short hair. There is a strong correlation in this graph, it is also negative since the line goes down. This graph shows there are more people with longer hair and Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2465413181924475534.post-6284918527857688792016-10-19T19:19:42.452-05:002016-10-19T19:19:42.452-05:00From the chart length vs. height, I can see that t...From the chart length vs. height, I can see that there is a strong, negative correlation. The information shows us that the taller the students are the ones with shorter hair. And the shorter students have longer hair. One unusual point is the student that is taller than 175 cm and has their hair length close to 50 cm. If we were to throw these points out, the correlation would be stronger. Also Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2465413181924475534.post-35190704214048995332016-10-18T23:44:38.927-05:002016-10-18T23:44:38.927-05:00From the chart length vs. height, we can see that ...From the chart length vs. height, we can see that there is a strong, negative correlation. This information tells us that the taller the students are, the shorter the hair is. There are a few unusual points like the one that is taller than 170 cm and has hair length close to 50 cm. If we were to throw these points out, the correlation would be stronger. The gender being included would be helpful Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2465413181924475534.post-3310997279843606002016-10-18T10:42:44.111-05:002016-10-18T10:42:44.111-05:00this is a comment
phil c. this is a comment<br /><br /><br />phil c. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2465413181924475534.post-12560415878223391782016-10-15T23:36:02.801-05:002016-10-15T23:36:02.801-05:00F. L
Hair Length Vs. Height don't have any re...F. L<br /><br />Hair Length Vs. Height don't have any relationship between both of these variables. As shown on the graph people that are taller have short hair length and people that aren't taller have long hair. it doesn't depend if you tall or small the hair length doesn't remain the same it changes. There is no correlation between variables. It's negative and weak. This Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com