Data Skeptic
Data Skeptic
Kyle Polich
[MINI] Heteroskedasticity
8 minutes Posted Sep 9, 2016 at 3:00 pm.
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Heteroskedasticity is a term used to describe a relationship between two variables which has unequal variance over the range.  For example, the variance in the length of a cat's tail almost certainly changes (grows) with age.  On the other hand, the average amount of chewing gum a person consume probably has a consistent variance over a wide range of human heights.

We also discuss some issues with the visualization shown in the tweet embedded below.