Exam 13: Correlation Research
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Would a correlation of -.50 be described in the same way?
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Exhibit 13-2: Choose the correlation coefficient that matches the following types of scales.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-2.Both variables are on an interval or ratio scale.
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A researcher found a correlation of +1.21 between variables A and B.This means that
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As the level of significance increases (e.g., from .01 to .05) in a test of the null hypothesis, the critical value of the Pearson's r
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Exhibit 13-7: Choose the index of correlation appropriate for use in each of the following.
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-Refer to Exhibit 13-7.Success or failure in algebra and gender
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Exhibit 13-4: The following are the results of three factor analyses from tests 1 and 2.Data shown are factor loadings.
Test 1 Test 2 Factor Factor Subtests A B C A B Math computation .05 .22 .20 .15 .45 Math concepts .08 .18 .15 .20 .85 Math applications 10 .15 .12 .12 .89 Math principles .01 .10 .09 .10 .84 Reading comprehension .90 .38 .52 .09 .10 English .78 .62 .25 .38 21
-Refer to Exhibit 13-4.Which test and factor appear to best measure what might be called a verbal ability?
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Exhibit 13-7: Choose the index of correlation appropriate for use in each of the following.
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-Refer to Exhibit 13-7.Teachers ranking of importance of educational outcomes and their pupils ranking of these outcomes
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Which of the following is most likely to be statistically significant
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The correlation between variables X and Y was found to be .95.This indicates that
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The phi coefficient is used to find the relationship between two variables which are both measured on a(n)
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A high negative correlation was found between days absent from school and grade achievement for middle school students.This finding means that
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Exhibit 13-8.Among the considerations for assessing the utility of a correlation are: absolute size and predictive validity, comparisons to other correlations, and statistical significance.Choose the appropriate consideration to answer each of the following questions.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-8.Which of these assesses the likelihood that the observed correlation is a function of chance?
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A study found that college students who work part-time have higher GPAs than either students who don't work at all or students who have full-time jobs.This finding indicates that the relationship between weekly hours worked and GPA is
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If a computed Pearson's correlation coefficient is statistically significant at the .01 level,
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Before calculating a correlation coefficient, a researcher wants to determine whether the relationship between the two variables is linear.Which of the following would be most appropriate to use?
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Exhibit 13-6: A researcher collects the following measures on a sample of college students: scores on the SAT and the ACT, scores on an English composition test, high school class rank, scores on a noncognitive measure, whether or not students successfully completed the first year of college (pass-fail), and their GPA.Choose the statistical procedures that the researcher should use to answer the following questions.
-Refer to Exhibit 13-6.Does the combination of variables predict whether or not students successfully completed the first year of college?
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The purpose of canonical correlation is to determine the magnitude of the relationship between
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