EJMT Abstract


Title Q2: A Measure of Linearity
Author ARRAY(0x1ca36766e90)
Volume 14
Number 3


In determining if a set of bivariate data can be accurately modeled by a linear function, one could use linear regression and the value of R2 . Unfortunately, some published resources have been found to incorrectly interpret a high value of R2 as evidence of a linear relationship between the variables. Indeed, at times the values of the variables may be independent of each other and a linear regression may not be appropriate. Herein, using only mathematics from grades 10-14, we propose a novel measure, Q2, to indicate the measure of linearity of a scatterplot of points. While Q2 shares many of the properties of R2, Q2 is invariant under rotation, and so is a more appropriate tool to compare two independent data sets for linearity. Herein, rather than presenting either Q2 or R2 as superior to the other, we propose the complementary nature of the two measures and that, by investigating Q2, students can gain deeper understanding of R2. This paper provides a link to a dynamic applet and instructions to accompany the reading and assist the reader to further investigate this topic and glean additional insights.