Any two quantitative variables has a correlation, even if it is zero.
Interpret the correlation.
Understand the basic properties of correlation, including how the correlation is influenced by unusual points.
Distinguish correlation from causation.
Work on the Unit 2 Progress Checks on AP Classroom. There are three parts, MCQ A, MCQ B, and FRQ.
These need to be completed by hand on paper, with explanations/calculations for every question (including multiple choice) using justifications that you have learned in class.
Please do not complete this work digitally and then print it.
When you have completed your work, go back and grade/correct it. AP Classroom will tell you the correct answers as well as explanations as to why. Rather than erasing your mistakes, I would love to see where you stumbled and you correct your understanding. Bonus points if you do this in another color pen.
Homework does not count as part of your grade, however, if you complete this work in its entirety and turn it in before taking your unit test you will be eligible to do corrections on the unit test.