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A student found that his correlation analysis is insignificant (P < α) but his scatter plot showed a certain trend. The cause of this situation is likely that the data is not correctly sampled.

What is the significance of a correlation analysis conclusion in light of scatter plot results?

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Question: A student found that his correlation analysis is insignificant (P < α) but his scatter plot showed a certain trend. What is the cause of this situation?

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The cause of this situation is likely due to the sample size used for the correlation analysis being too small. If the sample size is too small, the P value may be below the threshold needed to detect a statistically significant correlation, even if the scatter plot shows a trend. To ensure an accurate result, it is important to use a larger sample size.

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Jan. 17, 2023, 7:02 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, January 17, 2023

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