AHSS*3040 Chapter 12: Chapter 12 Terms

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Correlational research strategy: a general approach to research that involves measuring two or more variables for each individual to describe the relationship between the variables. The measurements are reviewed to identify any patterns of relationship that exist between the variables and to measure the strength of the relationship; however, no attempt is made to explain the relationship. Positive relationship: a relationship in which the two variables or measurements tend to change together in the same direction. Negative relationship: a relationship in which the two variables or measurements tend to change together in opposite directions. Correlation: correlation coefficient; a statistical value that measures and describes the direction and degree of relationship between two variables. The sign (+/-) indicates the direction of the relationship. The numerical value (0. 0 to 1. 0) indicates the strength or consistency of the relationship. The type (pearson or spearman) indicates the form of the relationship.

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