Day 8

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Review

Descriptive research involves collecting numerical data to test hypotheses or answer questions concerning current status.

Instruments:

  • Self reported (questionnaire or interview); and
  • observations

Advantages of self report:

  • Can assess a large number of people (questionnaires); or
  • go in depth (interviews)

Limitations of self report:

  • Requires careful construction; Can't generalize if sample is not representative

Advantages of observations:

  • Reflects real-life skills or knowledge if done in field

Limitations of observations:

  • Must code observations;
  • need to check reliability of observers

Descriptive statistics:

  • Central tendency (mean, mode, and median);
  • Variability (range, quartile, and standard deviation)


 
 
 
 
 
 

Definition and purpose: correlational research

"Correlational research involves collecting data in order to determine whether, and to what degree, a relationship exists between two or more variables." Gay, p296.

Because scores with a range on one variable are related to scores within a range on another variable, predictions can be made.

Correlational studies:


 
 
 
 
 
 

Designing Correlational Research

Sequence of events for a correlational study:

  1. Identify variables to examine
    • based on deductive logic (suggested by theory) or inductive logic (based on experience)
    • a small number of carefully selected variables is better than a shotgun approach
  2. select appropriate sample
    • should have at least 30 members who are available and willing to participate
  3. administer instruments
    • must be a valid and reliable instrument
    • usually conducted faster than in causal-comparative or experimental studies
  4. collect data on two or more quantifiable variables (numerical) analyze data


 
 
 
 
 
 

Data Analysis

The type of analysis is dependent on type of data gathered.

Type of data gathered

Type of Analysis

Example

Both variables are on interval scale

Use Pearson r

Is I.Q. related to GRE?

One variable is ranked (ordinal scale)

1) rank the other variable
2) Use Spearman's rho

Is IQ related to the height order of high school students?

Curvilinear

Use eta ratio

Is IQ related to age?

True or artificial dichotomy scales

Other tests

Is IQ related to gender?

Analysis of subgroups can often yield better data than analysis of whole.









Analysis from Scores

The correlational coefficient tells strength and direction of relationship. The larger then number, the more the variables consistently move together.

The variance in scores on two variables, for a population, is due to two factors:

Common variance is the square of the correlational coefficient.

  • If correlational coefficient = .8 (80%), then common variance = .64 (64%) (how much the one variable is related to the other).
  • What is a good score?

    • For prediction, r = .6 or higher is good
    • For reliability, r = .8 or higher is good


     
     
     
     
     
     

    Descriptive Statistics: Normal curve

    Many statistics assume the normal, bell-shaped curve distribution for scores.

    Within a population, this is often the case, but may not be true of a sample.

    The larger the sample, the closer SD approaches s.

    A non-normal distribution is referred to as being skewed, and the mean, mode, and median will not be the same (as they are in a normal distribution). A negative skew trails off to the lower end, which pulls the mean and median towards the lower side.

    The farther apart the mean and median, the more the distribution is skewed.



     
     
     
     
     
     

    Descriptive Statistics: Relative position

    The purpose of relative position is to allow you to compare scores from different tests.

    Two basic types of relative position:


     
     
     
     
     
     

    Closure; Review and Assignments

    Review questions: (To find the answers, click on the question mark icon)

    Before next week:






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