In: Statistics and Probability
A student wonders if tall women tend to date taller men than do short women. She measures herself, her dormitory roommate, and the women in the adjoining rooms; then she measures the next man each woman dates. The data (heights in inches) are listed below.
Women (x) |
65 |
66 |
66 |
62 |
70 |
63 |
Men (y) |
73 |
67 |
69 |
69 |
70 |
65 |
(a) Make a scatterplot of these data. (Do this on paper. Your instructor may ask you to turn this in.) Based on the scatterplot, do you expect the correlation to be positive or negative? Near ± 1 or not?
(b) Find the correlation r between the heights of the men
and women. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
(c) How would r change if all the men were 6 inches
shorter than the heights given in the table? Does the correlation
tell us whether women tend to date men taller than themselves?
(d) If heights were measured in centimeters rather than inches, how
would the correlation change? (There are 2.54 centimeters in an
inch.)
(e) If every woman dated a man exactly 3 inches taller than herself, what would be the correlation between male and female heights?