Correlations Flashcards

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What is correlational analysis?

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An investigation that measures the extent of the relationship between two co-variables.

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What do correlations measure?

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The relationship between covariables

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what can correlations either be?

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-positive correlation
-negative correlation
-zero correlation (show no correlation)

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What is a positive correlation?

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The co variables increase or decreased together

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what is a negative correlation?

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One covariable increases while the other decreases

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What is a zero correlation?

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There is no relationship between the two covariables

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what are other patterns in the correlation?

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The relationship between the variables plateauing

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What are the strengths of correlations?

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-allow experimenters to investigate situations that could not be done experimentally
-they are used when it is practically or ethically, impossible to manipulate the IV, in this case variables are simply measured

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What is the strength of preliminary research?

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Provide a means of conducting preliminary research as correlation studies can indicate trends which may lead to further research using experimental means to establish causal links. They are a useful and simple way of starting off a research project and can help to prevent time being wasted in carrying out unrealistic experiments.

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what are the limitations of correlations?

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-Cannot establish cause and effect
-Third variable problem

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What is the limitation of not being able to establish cause-and-effect?

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-correlations can only tell us how variables are related but not why. -Correlations cannot demonstrate cause and effect between variables and therefore we do not know which co-variable is causing the other to change.
-Additionally, people often misinterpret correlations believing there to be a cause and effect relationship when one doesn’t exist.

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what is the limitation of the third variable problem?

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There may be other unknown variables that can explain why the co-variables being studied are linked.

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What is a correlation coefficient?

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is a number that tells us the strength and direction of the relationship between the two variables. This has to be calculated to determine the exact nature of the correlation.

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what is the coefficient?

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A number between plus one and minus one and is usually represented by the letter r or rs

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What is the strength of correlation given by?

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how close the correlation coefficient is to plus one or minus one (sign, indicates the type of correlation)

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why should the sign a number be treated separately?

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-0.7 has the same strength as +0.7

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what are correlation coefficients between -0.1 and +0.1 usually judged to have?

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0/no correlation

18
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What is the difference between correlation and experiments?

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-Co-variables are simply measured, no delivered changes made whereas the experimenter/situation changes the independent variable, to see the effect on the dependent variable
-relationships are measured- cause and effect cannot be established