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Statistics and correlation How might we use stats in psych?
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Statistics How do we describe data? -Gather raw data -Frequency Distribution= number or frequency of a behavior. - X-axis=data you are graphing -Y-axis= represents frequency Histograms= Bar graphs
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Measures of Central tendency Mode- The score that occurs most often Why Use? Median-the middle score How do we calculate median?
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Calculator from Notebook Use calculator page here
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Calculating Mean…. Mean-The average of all scores How do we calculate mean? How can mean be distorted? Outliers= example Demo- Positive and negative skew
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Measures of Variation The Wechsler IQ scale Range- gap between high and low scores Standard deviation- measures the degree to which scores deviate from one another EX: IQ
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Correlation -Handout CCorrelation Coefficient AA statistical measure that indicates how well either factor predicts the other Correlation coefficient Indicates direction of relationship (positive or negative) Indicates strength of relationship (0.00 to 1.00) r = +.37
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Understanding Correlations NOT Cause and effect Frosted Flakes prevents cancer, oatmeal causes cancer ( Good News Survey) TV watching is linked to childhood obesity
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Illusory Correlation The perception that a relationship exists between two variables when no relationship is present. Ex:
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Correlation Research Advantages: Can examine a relationship between two variables Saves $ and time Can allow one to make predictions Allows use of preexisting data Disadvantages: Cant establish CAUSE & EFFECT Prone to inaccurate reporting ( survey) Confounding variables Cant manipulate variables
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Advantages/Disadvantages of other Research Methods Experiments Case History
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Advantages & Disadvantages: Experiment Advantages: CAN establish cause and effect Can actively manipulate variables via operationalization of variables Can use double blind procedure Can distinguish between real and placebo effects Can be replicated
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Disadvantages: Experiments may be artificial or contrived Hard to establish controls, eliminate confounding variables Probability of bias $ and time consuming
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Others Methods of Research: Case History= A biographical review of patients relevant history. Advantages: - In depth info - Rare Phenomena or unusual cases - Preexisting cases don’t involve ethics - Time and $ Factors
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Case History: - Disadvantages: - Can’t generalize results - Inaccurate reporting - no cause and effect
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Naturalistic Observation: Naturalistic Observation observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations Advantages: natural setting Disadvantages: cant generalize, variables are not controlled
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Description SSurvey tthe self-reported attitudes or behaviors of people rrepresentative, random sample of people Limitation: Intentions are not always translated into action
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COMPUTER LAB TOMMOROW Lab on correlation and stats Show website
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