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A University Counseling Clinic is interested in predicting the levels of depression from the number of social events attended per week by a sample of their clients. The data are below:
a. Conduct and interpret the appropriate analysis to determine if there is a relationship between number of social events attended and depression scores
b. Create the appropriate graph to illustrate the relationship between these two variables.
c. What would you predict for a depression score for someone who attended 2 events per week?
d. What would you predict for a depression score if someone attended 4 events per week?
Social events per week
0
2
1
3
4
Depression Scores
15
12
11
5
8
13
10
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