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Data Patterns

Scientists look for patterns in data and compare them. The comparison shows if there is a relationship between factors in an experiment.

Example

Example

  • Imagine a scientist is investigating the relationship between carbon dioxide and global temperatures.
  • The scientist will look for patterns
    • in the amount of carbon dioxide
    • in how global temperature changes
  • The scientist may notice there is a relationship between those two things.
Correlation

Correlation

  • A relationship between two or more pieces of data is a correlation.
    • Example: Global temperature increases when the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases.
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