Math Garde 8 Quiz Scatter Plots and Bivariate Measurement Data – 8.SP.A.1
This standard, focuses on the understanding and interpretation of scatter plots for bivariate measurement data. Students are required to construct scatter plots and investigate associations between two quantities. The standard emphasizes identifying patterns such as clustering, outliers, positive or negative association, and linear or nonlinear associations.
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1. Question
Which of the following describes a positive association in a scatter plot?
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2. Question
What is an outlier in the context of a scatter plot?
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3. Question
Which term describes a scatter plot where points are tightly clustered around a straight line that slopes upwards?
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What does a horizontal distribution of points in a scatter plot indicate?
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5. Question
In a scatter plot, if the points are tightly clustered around a curve, this is an example of:
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6. Question
Which pattern in a scatter plot would suggest that there is a strong correlation between two variables?
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7. Question
What can be said about two variables if their scatter plot shows a negative linear association?
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
In the context of scatter plots, what does “clustering” refer to?
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
If a scatter plot has points that don’t follow the general trend and are far from other points, but are not considered errors, they are called:
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10. Question
A scatter plot with a downward sloping line of best fit would indicate:
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