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I have data sample example A and B attached, both with a linear line thru the data, Exp A has more scattered data than B.

How does one measure the degree of the scattered data points to the linear line, is that normal standard distribution or something else ?

Please advise
 

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I have data sample example A and B attached, both with a linear line thru the data, Exp A has more scattered data than B.

How does one measure the degree of the scattered data points to the linear line, is that normal standard distribution or something else ?

Please advise

Will correlation coefficient suffice?
 
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