Exam 9: Correlational Research
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When pairs of scores come from different individuals, a specific type of correlations are used, referred to as __________.
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In a(n) __________ study, there is a criterion variable and several predictor variables.
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A researcher discovers a correlation of +.87 between study time and GPA. What can be concluded?
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A study using a ________ helps to solve the third variable problem.
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A researcher believes that anxiety disorders in children can be predicted by a combination of several variables: shyness in preschool, mother dominance, and father absence. This study will use which procedure?
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In his 1957 "two disciplines" address, Cronbach identified correlational psychology with
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Explain why causal conclusions can be drawn from experimental but not from correlational studies. Be sure to work "directionality" and "third variable" into your answer.
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Researchers evaluating the K•ABC intelligence test calculated the correlation between odd-numbered items in a subtest and even-numbered items. They were trying to determine
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In his 1957 "two disciplines" address, Cronbach expressed concern that
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Suppose the correlation between IQ at age 5 and elementary school performance is +.4, and the correlation between SAT performance and college grades is +.3. The difference in these relationships is most likely due to the fact that
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Describe the third variable problem and explain how it is addressed by a partial correlation procedure.
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Use Eron's study on TV violence and aggression to show how both the directionality problem and the third variable problem can be solved.
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If a researcher is trying to predict college grades, knowing high school grades, then
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45. In their cross-lagged panel correlational study, Eron and his colleagues found that
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In a bivariate correlation, A could be the cause of B, but B could be causing A. The difficulty in deciding between these alternatives is known as the _________ problem.
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Galton believed that the high correlation between the intelligence levels of parents and children proved that intelligence was inherited. This conclusion illustrates a failure to understand
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Picture a regression line as a diagonal line running from the lower left to the top right on a scatterplot. For which of the following correlations would the points be closest to this regression line?
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Galton uncovered the basic features of a correlational approach in his efforts to show that
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In his 1957 APA presidential address, Cronbach identified what he called psychology's two disciplines:
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