correlation

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  • What do correlations show between two co-variables?
    A relationship
  • Why can't we conclude that one co-variable causes the other?
    Other unknown factors may affect the relationship
  • How are correlations displayed visually?
    In a scatter graph or scattergram
  • What is the range of correlation coefficients?
    Between -1 and +1
  • What does a correlation coefficient indicate?
    The direction and strength of the relationship
  • What are correlational hypotheses used for?
    To state relationships between two variables
  • What types of correlational hypotheses can be formulated?
    Directional or non-directional
  • What are the advantages of correlations in research?
    • Useful for exploratory research
    • Helps identify potential relationships
    • Ethical when manipulation is impractical
  • What are the disadvantages of correlations?
    • Do not show cause and effect
    • Only indicate linked variables
    • External factors may influence results
  • What is a spurious relationship?
    A relationship that is not actually related
  • What can a spurious relationship also be called?
    A chance relationship
  • When might a spurious relationship occur?
    With very large samples of participants
  • Give an example of a spurious relationship.
    Teacher salaries and pieces of alcohol
  • What are the key points to evaluate correlations?
    • Correlations show relationships, not causation
    • Can be influenced by external factors
    • Spurious relationships may occur