Residual Plots EXPLORING BIVARIATE DATA. STUDY GUIDE 1. Read pages 57—64 of the Exploring Bivariate Data packet.

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Residual Plots EXPLORING BIVARIATE DATA

STUDY GUIDE 1. Read pages 57—64 of the Exploring Bivariate Data packet

STUDY GUIDE 2. A Residual is___________________________? 3. An Outlier is____________________________? 4. What is a Residual Plot? 5. An Influential Observation is________________? 6. For example 4.10, why is (24, 76000) Influential? 7. If the Residual Plot shows a pattern, then the LSRL is NOT a good representation of the relationship for X and Y. So, one type of Transformation could be done with______?

STUDY GUIDE 8. DO (1, 15—20) IN THE PACKET