Correlations Flashcards

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what are the common uses of correlational method?

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  • measuring reliability and validity in a study
  • assesses concordance rated of twin studies
  • relationship between change thats already occurred
  • relationship between 2 variables that would be unethical to manipulate
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what does correlational research refer to?

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both vr=ariables are measures to there is no manipulated variable

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what are the different types of correlation?

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  • positive
  • negative
  • curvilinear
  • no correlation
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what is a positive correlation?

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2 variables increase/decrease together
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what is a negative correlation?

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as 1 variable increases the other decreases
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what is a curvilinear correlation?

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correlation may begin as positive relationship and then change to become negative or vice versa
(U/inverted U shape)

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what will be shown on a graph if there is no correlation?

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random scatter of results

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how do you display correlational data?

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scattergram/scatterplot

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what is a scattergram/scatterplot?

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  • used to display data, indicated if there is a correlation
  • makes outliers identifiable
  • more linear shape plotted the stronger the correlation
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what is the correlation coefficient (r)?

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  • measures strength and direction of data
  • strength of correlation is indicated by value of r which ranges from 0-1
  • 0 = no relationship, 1 = very strong relationship
  • larger correlation coefficient, more statistically significant
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what is the direction of the correlation coefficient indicated by?

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whether value of r is positive or negative (correlation)

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what is the statistical significance of the correlation coefficient determined by?

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size of correlation coefficient and size of sample in the study

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