Instructional Video10:25
KnowMo

The Limits of Correlation: Understanding Causation and Making Predictions

12th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture on the limits of correlation in statistics. The speaker discusses the importance of being careful when interpreting correlations and emphasizes that correlation does not infer causation. The video covers topics...
Instructional Video4:19
ShortCutsTv

Correlations: making relationships

Higher Ed
Correlations are relationships & this film shows how those relationships are measured with correlation coefficients and illustrates the uses of correlations, their limitations and how often and how easily they can be misused.
Instructional Video7:57
KnowMo

Understanding Correlation and Scatter Graphs

12th - Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of correlation and how it can be identified using scatter graphs. It discusses positive correlation, where two variables increase together, and negative correlation, where one variable increases while the...
Instructional Video8:52
Curated Video

How to Draw a Scatter Diagram and Make Conclusions Based on Correlation

Higher Ed
The video teaches how to draw a scatter diagram and make conclusions based on the correlation from that corresponding scatter diagram. Exploratory and response variables are introduced and various types of correlations are explained,...
Instructional Video5:41
Curated Video

Assessing the Strength of Linear Association with Correlation Coefficient

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn how to assess the strength of a linear association between two variables by using the correlation coefficient. They will understand how to interpret positive and negative correlations based on the...
Instructional Video5:40
Curated Video

Introduction to Scatter Plots and Interpretation

9th - 12th
This lesson on scatter plots teaches students how to interpret and create scatter plots to show relationships between two sets of data. It covers positive and negative linear relationships, non-linear relationships, and no correlation....
Instructional Video5:32
Global Health with Greg Martin

Epidemiology - the backbone of public health

Higher Ed
Epidemiology underpins everything we do in public health and global health. Epidemiology is more than just research methods and qualitative and quantitative study design. It's about understanding the distribution of states of health and...
Instructional Video18:03
Professor Dave Explains

Astrology: Fact or Fiction?

9th - Higher Ed
A significant percentage of the population believes in astrology. This is the notion that the positions of the stars and planets in the sky at the moment of your birth have an influence on your characteristics, and that their positions...
Instructional Video6:25
ShortCutsTv

Laboratory Experiments in Psychology

Higher Ed
This film uses some famous psychological experiments (such as Bandura's BoBo doll and Loftus's Eyewitness Testimony) to show, rather than simply tell, students: what is meant by the experimental method in psychology, how laboratory...
Instructional Video6:58
Why U

Algebra 14 - Scatter Plots

12th - Higher Ed
Scatter plots are a powerful method of visualizing relations between sets of numeric values. As an example, trends in a binary relation between the height and weight of a group of people could be graphed and analyzed by using a scatter...
Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

Calculating Correlation Coefficient Using a Graphing Calculator

K - 5th
This video lesson teaches students how to calculate the correlation coefficient using a graphing calculator. It explains the conditions that must be met for linear correlation, the concept of residuals, and the relationship between the...
Instructional Video8:38
Sprouts Learning

The Scientific Method: Steps, Examples, Tips and Exercise

Higher Ed
The scientific method is an important tool to solve problems and learn from our observations.
Instructional Video14:56
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1
Flipped Math

Experimental Design

9th - 12th Standards
Experimentally, come up with a study design. Learners hear about different types of study designs, observational studies, and experiments. They identify the subjects, response variable, treatment, and whether there was a cause and...
Instructional Video22:17
2
2
Flipped Math

Correlation

9th - 10th Standards
Determine how close the line is to the scatter plot. Clear video instruction shows how to plot a scatter plot and find the best fit line using the linear regression function on a calculator. Pupils use the information from the calculator...
Instructional Video21:24
2
2
Flipped Math

Best Fit Lines

9th - 10th Standards
What fits best? Pupils watch a video that reviews creating a scatter plot. Learners develop an understanding of correlation and determine whether it is moderate, strong, or none as well as positive or negative. Finally, they use a...
Instructional Video2:13
Corbett Maths

Scatter Graphs: Correlation

7th - 10th Standards
How does understanding correlate with instruction? A systematic lesson describes the different types of correlation as well as how to determine the strength of the correlation. After watching the video, learners complete practice...
Instructional Video7:57
Corbett Maths

Scatter Graphs

7th - 10th Standards
No scatter brains here—only graphs! A thorough video lesson begins by describing the process of plotting data to create a scatter plot. The instructor goes on to explain how to draw a line of best fit and then use it to make some...
Instructional Video12:18
Crash Course

Correlation Doesn't Equal Causation: Crash Course Statistics #8

9th - 12th Standards
There's likely a strong correlation between watching the video and learning about causation. Scholars hear about different types of correlation and correlation coefficients through the informative YouTube video. They also see how...
Assessment23:03
Mathed Up!

Scatter Graphs

7th - 10th Standards
Make an estimate by getting in line. The class works with scatter plots and lines of best fit to make an estimate for given values. Pupils determine whether there is a positive or negative correlation and draw a best-fit line. Using the...
Instructional Video
National Education Association

Inappropriate Data Usage

9th - 12th Standards
Correlate the responses to identify the cause. A resource presents how individuals sometimes confuse the issue between correlation and causation. The video provides examples of different variables that are correlated — but one does...
Instructional Video
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Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative

Scatter Plots

8th - 11th Standards
Show learners how to plot data to determine correlation. A data analysis video gives examples of positive, negative, and no correlation between variables. The final example plots real-life data, provides a line of best fit, and...
Instructional Video1:07
Curated OER

What Does it Mean To Have No Correlation?

6th - 11th
What does it mean when a scatter plot graph shows that there is no correlation? Does it have something to do with the slope of the line of fit? Yes, it certainly does have to do with the line of fit. If the slope of the line is zero,...
Instructional Video1:52
Curated OER

How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Positive Correlation?

6th - 11th
You can use a scatter plot to determine if there is a positive, negative, or no correlation between the given data. After graphing data you need to find a line of fit, a line that best represents the data you've graphed. It will be the...
Instructional Video1:40
Curated OER

How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find No Correlation?

6th - 11th
How do you determine the correlation in a set of data? Plot the data, find the line of fit, then use that line to determine if the correlation is positive, negative, or no correlation. This tutorial demonstrates that when a line of fit...