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Correlation between % people with bachelor's degrees and per capita income
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as % w/BDs increases, PCI increases too (these are general correlations)
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Correlation between % high school completion and % with bachelor's degrees
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as % HS increases, % w/BDs increases too
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Correlation between % metropolitan population and per capita income
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As % metro increases, per capita income increases
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Correlation between % metropolitan and crime rate
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As % metro increases, crime rate increases
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Correlation between per capita income and poverty rate
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As PCI increases, PR decreases
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Correlation between crime and incarceration rates
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As CR increases, IR increases
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Correlation between death row inmate rate and executions per million since 76
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Almost flat correlation line. As DRIR increases, ER per 1 million slightly increases. Texas is above the correlation line
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Correlation between death row inmate rate and total executions since 76
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As DRIR increases, total executions slightly increases. Texas is way the hell above the correlation line
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Correlation between infant mortality rate and life expectancy
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As IM increases, LE decreases
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Correlation between % non-citizen pop. and unemployment rate
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As NC pop increases, UR increases
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Correlation between business climate rankings and quality of life rankings
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As BC rankings get higher, QoL rankings are higher, BUT every state is so spread out on the graph, the correlation is very general
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Use ____ for measurements, not raw numbers
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rates
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Some examples of spurious relationships (between two rates that have little or no effect on each other)
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obese adults and teen births; Christians and teen births; gun owners and teen births
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_______ are animated scatterplots that give information about time
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motion graphs
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Correlation between ADFC/TANF payments (x) and % pop. in poverty (y) and changes over time since 1960
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In 1960, every state gave very little in terms of welfare payments (steep downward curve on left of graph), now almost flat curve
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Correlation between % HS completion (x) and % pop. with bachelor's degrees (y) and changes over time since 1960
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In 1960, there was an almost flat upward sloping curve on the bottom left of the graph, now is a steep upward sloping graph on the upper right of the graph
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