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The table below lists the scores of eight research participants on a test to measure anxiety, as well as the typical number of cigarettes each person smokes daily. Scores on the anxiety test can range anywhere from a low of 0 (indicating very low anxiety) to a high of 30 (indicating very high anxiety).

Research

Anxiety

Cigarettes





Participant

Test Score





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1

8

11



2

9

3



3

15

11



4

14

16



5

21

26



6

12

10



7

22

24



8

17

18



Construct a scatterplot to represent the correlation between smoking and anxiety. Describe the direction of the correlation and give two possible explanations for it.

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Step-by-step explanation:

By graphing cigarettes per day on one axis, and anxiety test score on the other axis, we see a strong positive correlation between the two.

One explanation is that smoking causes anxiety. Another explanation is that people with more anxiety are more likely to smoke.

The table below lists the scores of eight research participants on a test to measure-example-1
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