What assumptions do we make when using a scatter plot to visualize bivariate data?
- Both variables are numeric
- The data is linearly correlated
- The data is normally distributed
- There are no outliers in the data
When using a scatter plot to visualize bivariate data, we assume that both variables are numeric. Scatter plots are used to visualize the relationship between two continuous or ordinal variables.
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