Bi Variate Data Scatter Plot Shapes and Forms of Scatter Plot

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ACTIVITY

Identify the variables involved in the following


situations.

Example: Luffy measured the height of his 10


classmates and determined their average
height.

Variable/s Involved: Height


ACTIVITY
Identify the variables involved in the following
situations.

1. Zorro surveyed his cousins’ shoe sizes and


weight.
2. Nami conducted a survey to determine the
number of household members in their
barangay.
ACTIVITY
Identify the variables involved in the following
situations.

3. Sanji interviewed 10 students about their


daily money allowance and weight
4. Teacher Kim recorded his students’ scores
from IQ and math tests.
5. Karina recorded her daily profit in selling
cassava cake.
QUESTIONS

1. Are there situations that involve one


variable? two variables?
2. Do you think some situations could involve
more than two variables?
3. If a situation involves two variables, is it
necessary for the variables to be related?
UNIVARIATE AND BIVARIATE DATA

Univariate data refers to data that


involves a single variable, meaning it consists
of observations or measurements on only one
characteristic or attribute. In contrast, bivariate
data involves two variables, where each
observation or measurement includes values
for two different characteristics or attributes.
UNIVARIATE AND BIVARIATE DATA

1. Zorro surveyed his cousins’ shoe sizes and weight.


2. Nami conducted a survey to determine the number
of household members in their barangay.
3. Sanji interviewed 10 students about their daily
money allowance and weight.
4. Teacher Kim recorded his students’ scores from IQ
and math tests.
5. Karina recorded her daily profit in selling cassava
cake.
UNIVARIATE AND BIVARIATE DATA

1. Zorro surveyed his cousins’ shoe sizes and weight.


2. Nami conducted a survey to determine the number
of household members in their barangay.
3. Sanji interviewed 10 students about their daily
money allowance and weight.
4. Teacher Kim recorded his students’ scores from IQ
and math tests.
5. Karina recorded her daily profit in selling cassava
cake.
EXERCISE
Determine whether the following situations
involve univariate or bivariate data.

1. A secretary recorded the daily number of


patients a doctor has for a month during the
General Community Quarantine.
2. A housewife finds out that their average
electric consumption during the quarantine
period costs P 1,230.00.
EXERCISE
Determine whether the following situations
involve univariate or bivariate data.

3. A researcher observed the number of


minutes it takes for students to answer a
worded problem in Math and the number of
hours they spend in studying the subject for
a grading period.
EXERCISE
Determine whether the following situations
involve univariate or bivariate data.

4. A researcher records the number of infected


COVID-19 patients and the number of days
they spent in the hospital before recovering
from the disease.
EXERCISE

Determine whether the following situations


involve univariate or bivariate data.

5. A group of researchers found out that long


hours spent by students in browsing the
Facebook application has a negative effect
on their academic grades.
ACTIVITY

Construct a Cartesian Plane then plot the


following points.
1. S(3, 2) 6. R(2, -4)
2. C(1, 4) 7. P(2, 2)
3. A(-2, 3) 8. L(3, -1)
4. T(-3, 3) 9. O(0, 3)
5. E(-2, -2)
QUESTION

I am a graphical representation
that shows the relationship of
the variables of bivariate data.
What am I?
ACTIVITY

Refer to the Cartesian plane on the next slide.


Determine the coordinates of the points to
decode the answer to the question given. Then,
write the name of the point to its corresponding
coordinates.
ACTIVITY
SCATTER PLOT DIAGRAM

A scatter plot, scatter graph, scatter


diagram, or scattergram, is a graphical
representation that shows the relationship or
the correlation of two variables of bivariate
data.
SCATTER PLOT DIAGRAM

The scatter plot shows how points


collected from a set of bivariate data are
scattered on a Cartesian plane. It gives a good
visual picture of how two variables are related
or associated with one another in terms of form,
trend, and variation of correlation.
SCATTER PLOT DIAGRAM
The form of points in the scatter plot
determines the shape of the correlation of the
variables. The trend determines the direction of
the points, either the variables have positive,
negative, or no correlation. The variation or
strength of correlation is based on the
closeness of the points on a trend line and it
determines whether the variables have no,
weak, moderate, strong, or perfect correlation.
SCATTER PLOT DIAGRAM

In constructing a scatter plot, you should


know how to plot points in a Cartesian plane.
The independent variable will assume the
values of x or abscissa while the dependent
variable will assume the values of y or ordinate.
SCATTER PLOT DIAGRAM

Teacher Mark knows that his students


really value excellence when it comes to his
Math subject. From the diagnostic test, he
conducted a research regarding the
performance of Grade 11 students in General
Mathematics. Their average grades were taken
from different periods. The data are given in the
next slide.
SCATTER PLOT DIAGRAM

Construct a scatter plot for the given data.

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