Correlational Analysis Flashcards
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What is Correlational Analysis ?
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- Investigate the relationship between two variables
- Doesn’t determine a cause and effect relationship
> Just to see if 2 variables are linked
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4 steps to carry out Correlational Analysis
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- Decide which two variables you want to study
- Collect data on these two variables
- Visually represent this data using a scattergram
- Work out the correlation coefficient
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Positive Correlation
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- As one variable increases the other variable also increases
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Negative Correlation
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- As one variable increases, the other variable decreases
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No Correlation
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- No correlation between two variables
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What is a Correlation coefficient
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- Number between -1 and +1 which indicates the strength of the correlation (relationship) between the two variables
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2 advantages of Correlational Analysis
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- Allow preliminary research to be carried out in order to indicate if there is a link between two variables
> Then investigated using Experimental Methods - Allow the generation of a larger amount of data than experimental methods
> quick and easy
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2 disadvantages of Correlational Analysis
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- Impossible to infer cause and effect
- Only measure ‘linear relationships’
> Some variables are related in what we call a ‘curvilinear relationship’