Exam 15: Cousins or Just Good Friends Testing Relationships Using Correlation Coefficient

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Correlation coefficients examine the relationship between variables.

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In the equation r₍₆₅₎ = .45, p < .05, what is the obtained value?

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If a simple Pearson correlation value = .512, what percentage of variance is accounted for?

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Think about the t-test for the correlation coefficient.Write the equations for a research hypothesis with a one-tailed test and for a research hypothesis with a two-tailed test.Write the equation for the null hypothesis.

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If a research hypothesis posits that there is a nondirect relationship between two variables, the test is _______.

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A professor hypothesizes that there will be a positive relationship between couples' listening skills and length of marriage.She has a _______.

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If the hypothesis shows no direction, what type of correlation coefficient should we use?

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If you posit that a relationship between two variables will be either positive or negative, what type of test should you use?

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If a simple Pearson correlation value = .685, what percentage of variance is accounted for?

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The correlation between the two variables of interest is .081, which is significant at the .637 level.That means ______.

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Write an example of a research hypothesis for a two-tailed t-test for the correlation coefficient.

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When computing a correlation coefficient, if you have 36 degrees of freedom, your sample size must be _______.

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Write an example of a research hypothesis for a one-tailed t-test for the correlation coefficient.

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Correlation coefficients can test _______ variable(s) at a time.

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Which of the following is the appropriate method for calculating the degrees of freedom associated with a correlation coefficient?

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