If the mixed graph shows a decline in one variable while the other remains stabl

Practice Questions

Q1
If the mixed graph shows a decline in one variable while the other remains stable, what can be inferred?
  1. The stable variable is influencing the decline.
  2. There is no relationship between the two variables.
  3. The decline is a result of external factors.
  4. The stable variable is likely a control factor.

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If the mixed graph shows a decline in one variable while the other remains stable, what can be inferred?
  • Step 1: Look at the mixed graph and identify the two variables being shown.
  • Step 2: Notice that one variable is declining, meaning it is getting smaller or decreasing over time.
  • Step 3: Observe that the other variable remains stable, which means it is not changing or fluctuating.
  • Step 4: Understand that since the stable variable is not changing, it is likely not affecting the declining variable.
  • Step 5: Conclude that the decline in the first variable is not due to the stable variable, suggesting other factors may be causing the decline.
  • Mixed Graph Analysis – Understanding the relationship between two variables in a mixed graph, where one variable declines while the other remains stable.
  • Control Variables – Recognizing that a stable variable can serve as a control, suggesting that changes in the declining variable are not due to the stable variable.
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