module 9 Flashcards

1
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magnitude

A

indication of the strength of the relationship between 2 variables
- determined by correlation coefficient

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2
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scatterplot

A

a figure that graphically represents the relationship between 2 variables

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3
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causality

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assumption that a correlation indicates a causal relationship between 2 variables

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4
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directionality

A

inference made with respect to the direction pf a causal relationship

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5
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3rd variable problem

A

correlation between 2 variables being dependent on another variable

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6
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partial correlation

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measuring 3 variables and statistically removing effect of the 3rd from the correlation of the other 2

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7
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restrictive range

A

variable that is truncated and has limited variability

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8
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person-who argument

A

arguing that a well-established statistical trend is invalid because we know a “person who” went against the trend

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9
Q

when to use t-test

A

when there’s only one iv

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10
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when to use ANOVA

A

multiple ivs

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