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MIT|Arts, Commerce & Science College Alandi(D),Pune –412105 DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & COMPUTER SCIENCE Presented by: Rohit Auti Guided by: Dr.Kirti Raskar.
Close-up of a pen writing on a chart. SCATTER DIAGRAM & ITS TYPES.
Scatter Diagram. A scatter diagram is a correlation chart that visually depicts the relationship between two variables. It provides insights into how two variables affect each other when they are plotted over a graph. Some of the benefits of scatter diagrams include: Visualization of the relationship between two variables..
Types Of Scatter Diagram. ▶ Scatter Diagram with Positive Correlation. ▶ Scatter Diagram with Negative Correlation. ▶ Scatter Diagram with No Correlation. ▶ Scatter Diagram with Linear Correlation..
Scatter Diagram with Positive Correlation. ▶ A scatterplot with a positive correlation is a graph that shows that all of the data points are in a pattern trending upwards from left to right. The scatterplot shows that, in general, as x increases, y also increases which means the data points have a positive association or relationship..
Scatter Diagram with Perfect Positive Correlation.
Scatter Diagram with Negative Correlation. A scatterplot with a negative correlation is a graph that shows that all of the data points are in a pattern trending down from left to right. The scatterplot shows that, in general, as x increases, y decreases which means the data points have a negative association or relationship..
Scatter Diagram with Perfect Negative Correlation.
Scatter Diagram with No Correlation. ▶ A scatterplot with no correlation has data that does not follow a pattern, neither positive nor negative. The scatterplot shows points that follow no direction..
Scatter Diagram with Linear Correlation. A scatter diagram with Linear Correlation has the points on the scatterplot closely resemble a straight line. A relationship is linear if one variable increases by approximately the same rate as the other variables changes by one unit. This Scatter Diagram has a relationship that has the form of a curve, rather than a straight line..
Thank You ~ Rohit Shantaram Auti (FYBSC Computer Science) Roll no.- FD52.