When all the vertical strips in a scatter diagram show similar amounts of spread, the diagram is

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When all the vertical strips in a scatter diagram show similar amounts of spread, the diagram is homoscedastic: the prediction errors are similar in size all along the regression line. When the scatter diagram is heteroscedastic, the prediction errors are different in different parts of the scatter diagram. Football-

shaped diagrams are homoscedastic. pl875

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Statistics

ISBN: 9780393522105

4th Edition

Authors: David Freedman, Robert Pisani, Roger Purves

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