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Unit 2 – Exploring Two–Variable Data
Topic 2.4
What is the difference between an outlier and a high leverage point in a scatterplot?
An outlier has a large value for an independent variable, while a high leverage point is significantly different from other points
An outlier has a weak correlation, while a high leverage point has a strong correlation
An outlier is significantly different from other points, while a high leverage point has a large influence on the fitted model
An outlier follows a curved pattern, while a high leverage point follows a linear pattern
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AP Statistics - 2.4 Representing the Relationship Between Two Quantitative Variables
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