correlational research (pack 2) Flashcards

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what is correlational research?

A

collects data to investigate the extent to which two variables are associated

if two variables are correlated, this means they are associated in a way that shows a trend or pattern

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2
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how does correlational research collect info?

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in the form of data pairs

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3
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how are data pairs analysed?

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to see if there is a relationship between the two co-variables

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4
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what is a major issue with correlational research?

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we cannot infer cause and effect

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5
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why can we not infer cause and effect?

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there has been no control of the other variables

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6
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what is a positive correlation

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high values are associated with high values
OR
low values are associated with low values

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7
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what is a negative correlation?

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high values are associated with low values

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8
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what is a scatter diagram

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a visual representation of a correlational relationship

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9
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how is the strength of a correlation depicted on a graph?

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the straightness of the line of dots

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10
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how is the direction of a correlation depicted on a graph

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the slope of the line of dots

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what is a correlational coefficient?

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any number between -1 and +1

used to tell strength and direction

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12
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what is considered weak for correlational coefficients?

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0.0 to 0.3

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13
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what is considered moderate for correlational coefficients?

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0.3 to 0.7

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14
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what is considered strong for correlational coefficients?

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0.7+

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15
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what is considered perfect for correlational coefficients?

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+1 and -1

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16
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a researcher MUST measure two co-variables that give what?

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a set of quantitative data in pairs

17
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what are 3 strengths of correlational research?

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  1. When difficult due to practical or ethical issues, correlational allows for identification of relationships
  2. if relationship is indicated…could be a starting point for stimulating future research
  3. requires quantitative data and correlational coefficient is objective to describe strength and direction of variables
18
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what are two weaknesses of correlational research

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media, governments etc. misuse or misinterpret it, often making huge claims that sound convincing. subjective

as there is little control, cause and effect cannot be established…limits how scientific it is