Correlations Flashcards
What is a correlation?
A statistical technique in which a researcher investigates an association between 2 variables
What happens to the information from a correlation?
It is plotted on a scattergram where each axis represents one of the variables being investigated
What is the correlation coefficient?
A number between -1 and +1 that represents the direction and strength of a relationship between co-variables
What does the number in a correlation coefficient tell you?
The strength - closer to +1 or -1 means stronger, closer to 0 means weaker
What does the correlation coefficient tell us?
Whether the relationship found is statistically significant or not.
This helps them to decide whether to accept the research hypothesis or the null hypothesis
What are the strengths of correlations? (4)
- Quick and economical - data is often pre-existing
- More ethical - as there’s no manipulation of variables
- Provides quantifiable measure of how variables are related
- May suggest ideas for future research
What are the weaknesses of correlations? (3)
- Can’t establish a cause and effect relationship (they only tell us they’re related not why they’re related)
- Confounding variables may have caused the relationship
- Can’t control extraneous variables