Research Methods - Correlations Flashcards
1
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What do we call an association between 2 co-variables?
A
Correlation
2
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What are co-variables?
A
The variables investigated in a correlation
3
Q
What’s a positive correlation?
A
As one co-variable increases, so does the other.
4
Q
What’s a negative correlation?
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As one co-variable increases, the other decreases.
5
Q
What’s a zero correlation?
A
No relationship between variables.
6
Q
Directional hypothesis?
A
States if there is a positive or negative correlation
7
Q
Strength of correlations (start point)
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- a good starting point for research
- tell us that 2 variables are related which may give ideas for future research
- help identify patterns between variables & lead to new investigations
8
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Strength of correlations (complex relations)
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- can be used to investigate more complex relationships
- most people’s general level of alertness rises during the day, reaches a peak and falls towards bedtime
- called a curvilinear relationship
- means correlation has many uses as a technique to understand how variables are associated
9
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Weakness of correlations (cause & effect)
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- can only tell us how variables are related not why
- may find a positive correlation but not know which causes which
- not possible to show cause & effect
- limits conclusions that can be drawn
10
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Weakness of correlations (intervening variables)
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- important intervening variables may be overlooked
- the apparent link may not be because one causes the other but because a 3rd factor comes in
- no control over EVs
- can’t be as certain as an experiment so wrong conclusions may be drawn