Correlation between numeric variables
The first thing we generally do to understand whether there is an association between two numeric variables is to represent them on the two Cartesian axes in order to obtain a scatterplot:
Using a scatterplot, it is possible to identify three important characteristics of a possible association:
- Direction: It can be positive (increasing), negative (decreasing), or not defined (no association found or increasing and decreasing). If the increment of a variable corresponds to the increment of the other, the direction is positive; otherwise, it is negative:
- Form: It describes the general form that association takes in its simplest sense. Obviously, there are many possible forms, but there are some that are more common, such as linear and curvilinear (nonlinear) forms: