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Linear Relationship
If the relationship between two variables is a perfect linear relationship, then a scatterplot of the points will fall on a straight line as shown in . With real data, there is almost never a perfect linear relationship between two variables. The more the points tend to fall along a straight line the stronger the linear relationship. shows two variables (husband's age and wife's age) that have a strong but not a perfect linear relationship.
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