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Correlation
: Measures the
extent
of
association
between two
variables.
One
variable is the
predictor
; the other is the
outcome.
Correlational
studies: Involve
obtaining
and
assessing
two
measures
from
participants
to
determine
their
association.
Predictor
variable: Occurs
before
and
predicts
the
outcome
variable.
Types of correlation:
Positive
correlation:
Increase
in
one
variable
associates
with an
increase
in the other.
Negative
correlation:
Increase
in one
variable
associates with a
decrease
in the other.
Zero
correlation:
No
relationship
between
variables.
Correlation
coefficient
: A
numerical
score
between
0
and
1
indicating the strength and
direction
of the
relationship.
Can be
positive
or
negative
Graphical
representation:
Scatter
plots
display
correlations.
Statistical
test:
Spearman’s
rho
can be used to determine the
significance
of the
correlation.
Causation
:
Correlation
does not imply
causation
; a third variable might be involved.