correlations

    Cards (6)

    • correlation
      mathematical technique in which a researcher investigates an association between two variables= co variables
    • co-variables
      variable investigated within a correlation, for example height and weight
    • positive correlation
      as one co-variable increases so does the other. for example, the number as one co-variable increases so does the other. for example, the number in a room and noise are positively correlated
    • negative correlation
      as one co-variable increases and the other decreases e.g., number of people in a room and the personal space
    • zero correlation
      no relationship between variables
    • correlations (evaluation)

      strengths:
      • useful preliminary tool
      • quick and economical to carry out, using secondary data
      weakness:
      • cannot demonstrate cause and effect
      • misuse and misinterpretation