Correlations- RESEARCH METHODS Flashcards
RESEARCH METHODS
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Correlation
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Relationship between 2 continuous variables
2
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Positive Correlation
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As one variable goes up, so does the other
3
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Negative Correlation
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As one variable goes up, the other goes down
4
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Coefficient of Correlation- Definition
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Tells you how strong the relationship is between 2 variables
5
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Correlation Coefficients
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+1.00 = Perfect Positive
+0.80 = Strong Positive
+0.60 = Moderate Positive
+0.40 = Weak Positive
0.00 = NO correlation
-0.40 = Weak Negative
-0.60 = Moderate Negative
-0.80 = Strong Negative
-1.00 = Perfect Negative
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Advantages of Correlations (3)
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- May indicate a relationship between 2 variables that can then be studied experimentally
- Does not require manipulation of variables and are more ethical than doing experiments
- High ecological validity- we can correlate data from real life
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Disadvantages of Correlations (2)
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- Does not prove a casual relationship- we don’t know which variable is affecting the other variable or there might be a third variable affecting it
- Correlation coefficients do not show curvilinear relationships