Mathematics
Mathematics, 14.03.2022 06:40, godchaux15395

Olivia notices that if she picks a very large scale for her y axis, her data appear to lie more along a straight line then if she zooms the scale all the way in. She concludes that she can use this to increase her correlation coefficient and make a more convincing case that there is a correlation between the variables she is studying. Is she correct?

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