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... relationship between these two variables . There is indeed a tendency for the government's deficit to get bigger when the unemployment rate gets higher . But the relationship is by no means an exact one . There are significant periods ...
... relationship between these two variables . There is indeed a tendency for the government's deficit to get bigger when the unemployment rate gets higher . But the relationship is by no means an exact one . There are significant periods ...
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... Relationship. FIGURE 2.9 Positive Relationships Distance covered in 5 hours ( miles ) 4 400 300 Positive constant ... relationship between two vari- ables . That is , as the value of the variable measured on the x - axis increases , so ...
... Relationship. FIGURE 2.9 Positive Relationships Distance covered in 5 hours ( miles ) 4 400 300 Positive constant ... relationship between two vari- ables . That is , as the value of the variable measured on the x - axis increases , so ...
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... relationships are summarized in Figs . 2.9 through 2.12 . ( pp . 38-41 ) The Slope of a Relationship The slope of a relationship is calculated as the change in the value of the variable measured on the y - axis divided by the change in ...
... relationships are summarized in Figs . 2.9 through 2.12 . ( pp . 38-41 ) The Slope of a Relationship The slope of a relationship is calculated as the change in the value of the variable measured on the y - axis divided by the change in ...
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