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Bivariate Data - The aim of this coursework is to discover whether there is a correlation between the heights of people and there shoe size.  

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Unit 2614: Statistics 2: Bivariate Data Aim The aim of this coursework is to discover whether there is a correlation between the heights of people and there shoe size. Is it true that if you are taller, your shoe size is bigger? In this investigation, I deem to find that out. This information would then be used to inform specialist clothes shows that tailor for tall men, which shoe sizes to stock. Should a shop that sells clothes for men over 6ft stock shoes which range from size 6 up to size 15? Or would it be more appropriate for them to just stock from sizes 10 -15? Data collection The population is adults who shop in Shirley, Birmingham. When I was working in a supermarket, I asked the first 50 people from 6pm onwards if they would fill in my table. The sampling method I have used is definitely not random however;...

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