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Educational Attainment and Marriage Age - Testing a Correlation Coefficient's Significance

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Grade Level Grades 11-12
Resource Type Activity, Lesson Plan

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Students will develop, justify, and evaluate conjectures about the relationship between two quantitative variables over time in the United States: the median age (in years) when women first marry and the percentage of women aged 25–34 with a bachelor’s degree or higher. Students will write a regression equation for the data, interpret in context the linear model’s slope and y-intercept, and find the correlation coefficient (r), assessing the strength of the linear relationship and whether a significant relationship exists between the variables. Students will then summarize their conclusions and consider whether correlation implies causation.

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June 12, 2023
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