FAQ: Interactions and Polynomial Terms - Interpreting and Visualizing Interactions: Two Quantitative

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Master Statistics with Python

Linear Regression

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Just a note, in this exercise multiple regression 7/10. You have asked us to plot a scatterplot, but we need to do an lmplot (which I am aware is the same thing) but it can be a bit confusing since Seaborn does have a separate sns.scatterplot that can be plotted. I was only able to figure out that I needed the sns.lmplot version of a scatter plot after looking at the solution.

this is not the first time this happens. It would be good if you could be more specific about which Seaborn visualization is needed in the future.