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    • What is the main focus of the video on research methods in psychology?
      The use of correlations
    • What can analyzing two sets of data for correlation reveal?
      Potential relationships and their strength
    • What does the term "correlation coefficient" refer to?
      A number describing the strength of correlation
    • How does a correlational study differ from an experimental study?
      Correlational studies do not manipulate variables
    • What are co-variables in a correlation?
      Variables that are measured and compared
    • Which variables could be compared in a correlational study?
      Age, IQ, and bank account balance
    • What is a scattergram used for?
      Displaying data collected in a correlation
    • How would you plot a correlation on a scattergraph?
      Label axes and plot data points
    • What does a positive correlation indicate?
      Both co-variables increase together
    • What does a negative correlation indicate?
      One co-variable increases while the other decreases
    • What does zero correlation mean?
      No relationship between the co-variables
    • What is the range of a correlation coefficient?
      -1 to 1
    • What does a correlation coefficient of 0.8 indicate?
      A strong correlation
    • What statistical tests can be used to calculate correlation coefficients?
      Pearson's and Spearman's tests
    • What is a critical evaluation of correlation studies?
      Correlation does not imply causation
    • Why might low attendance correlate with poor exam performance?
      Students struggling may avoid class
    • What is a third variable in correlation studies?
      A variable that influences both co-variables
    • What is a positive evaluation of using correlations in research?
      They can highlight potential causal relationships
    • Why do correlational studies often have fewer ethical problems?
      They measure pre-existing variables
    • What is the benefit of the correlation coefficient?
      Describes the strength of a correlation
    • What are the strengths and limitations of correlational studies?
      Strengths:
      • Highlight potential causal relationships
      • Few ethical problems with pre-existing variables
      • Useful correlation coefficient for strength

      Limitations:
      • Correlation does not imply causation
      • Potential for third variables affecting results
      • No control over extraneous variables
    • How many tutorial videos are mentioned for research methods?
      Six tutorial videos
    • What resources are available for patrons at the neuron level and above?
      Access to tutorial videos and printable resources
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    • What is the purpose of psych boost on YouTube?
      To provide research methods education
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