Based on the text and class discussions, state the primary purpose(s)
for causal comparative research.
Based on the text and class discussions, state the primary purpose(s)
for correlational research.
Based on the text and class discussions, create a definition for correlation,
include range of values.
Given the obtained scores on two variables: (1) create a scatterplot,
(2) approximate the regression line, (3) estimate the correlation,
and (4) interpret the correlation.
Given an empirical research article; identify the participant(s),
independent variable(s), dependent variable(s), extraneous variable(s),
type (causal comparative or correlational), experimental group, control
group, research question, research hypothesis, null hypothesis, data
collection, data reduction technique(s), and conclusions reached.
Given a causal-comparative or corr research article, identify the
threats to INternal validity.
Given a causal-comparative or corr research article, identify the
threats to EXternal validity.
Given a causual-comparative or corr research article, evaluate the
strength of the research design.
Given the variable and the scores on that variable, create a frequency
table and histogram.
Based on the text and class discussions, contrast normal, skewed,
kurtotic, bi-modal distributions.
Given the variable, the scores on that variable, and the created frequency
table and histogram, identify the shape of the distribution of scores.
Based on the text and class discussions, contrast the measures of
central tendency.
Based on the text and class discussions, contrast the measures of
variability.
Given the variable and the scores on that variable, identify the mode,
median, and mean.
Given the variable and the scores on that variable, identify the range,
standard deviation, and variance.
Given the variable and the scores on that variable, evaluate which
measure of central tendency and which measure of variability is most
appropriate.