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When analyzing a scatterplot with a cluster, why should outliers generally be excluded when interpreting the relationship of the variables?

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Outliers are often extreme values that are not as representative of the data set as the other points in the cluster. If the outliers are included, a description of the data set might be misrepresented.

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Outliers are often extreme values that are not as representative of the data set as the other points in the cluster. If the outliers are included, a description of the data set might be misrepresented.

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