When would a scatter plot be less effective in identifying outliers?
- When the data has no correlation
- When the data is normally distributed
- When the data points are closely grouped
- When there are many data points
A scatter plot may be less effective in identifying outliers when the data points are closely grouped because it would be hard to visually identify points that are far away from the others.
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