RESEARCH METHODS - correlational studies Flashcards

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Define: correlational studies

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A non-experimental research method used to investigate the links between two or more variables.

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Define: correlation

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identifying and describing how two variables are related

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When are correlational studies used?

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When it is unethical or impractical to manipulate variables as done in experimental research

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What 2 things do correlational studies measure?

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Direction (positive or negative correlation/+ or -) and strength (the decimal number)

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Define positive and negative correlation

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Positive correlation: when two variables vary in the same direction (increase/increase or decrease/decrease)
Negative correlation: when two variables vary in opposite directions (increase/decrease or decrease/increase)

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Define: strength

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how closely correlated two variables are (indicated by decimal number)

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Define: correlation coefficient

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The decimal number which describes the strength and direction of the correlation

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Correlation does not mean ___________ because it has not been experimentally researched

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Causation

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Define: scatterplot

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A graph showing the values obtained by a group of individuals on two different measures that are assumed to be correlated.

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