Week 8 Flashcards

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What is Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient?

A

Quantifies the linear relationship between two continuous (and normally distributed) variables. -1<r<1.
+/- = the direction of the relationship.

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2
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What is an r value?

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Strength of the relationship.

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3
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Correlation coefficient
-1
0
1

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-1 = Negative - downwards
0 = no correlation - everywhere
1 = Positive - upwards

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4
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When can we use Pearson’s r coefficient?

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Assumes that the two variables are:
- normally distributed
- continuous
- in linear relationship with each other

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5
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What are some real life examples of positive correlations?

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1) as the number of trees cut down increases, the probability of erosion increases.
2) as attendance at schools drops, so does achievement.

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6
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Real life examples of negative correlations

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1) The more one works, the less free time one has.
2) As the temperature decreases, more heaters are purchased.

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7
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What is Pearson’s correlation used for?

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Used to measure the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables.

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8
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What are stages of the r value?

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Perfect, strong, moderate, weak, none.

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9
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What is coefficient of determination?

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The % of variance in one variable that is accounted for by the variance in the other variable.

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10
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What is the golden rule?

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  • Correlation is not causation.
  • Simply observe a linear relationship or not.
  • To establish causality, we need to do a lot more work.
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11
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Write up results sections?

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A Pearson correlation found a significant strong negative relationship between Lack of Support and Job Satisfaction, r = -.708, p = .003. We can conclude that the higher levels of support lecturers receive, the higher levels of job satisfaction they experience.

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12
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Croncach’s Alpha most commonly used?

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  • most commonly used when you want to assess the internal consistency of a questionnaire (or survey) that is made up of multiple Likert-type scales and items.
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13
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Cronbach’s alpha typically ranges from?

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0 to 1. We want >=0.7

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