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Correlation, Regression, and ANOVA (analysis of variance)

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This document includes easy-to-understand notes and examples regarding the main concepts of experimental and statistical theory of correlation and regression. Notes and worked-out examples of factorial, repeated measures, and independent ANOVA in a variety of experimental design setting relevant to psychology. Formulas and graphical explanations of concepts are present.

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Statistical Correlation Analysis measures relation
among
(2) quantitative, continous variables
->
-
correlation describes the direction and degree of relationship among (2) continous variable measurements.


-
correlation assesses direction anddegree of relatedness, notc ausation Note: Correlational data
is

displayed on scatterplot-

(Y)
-Direction (higher, lower anddegree (weak, strong) -
correlation ↳ Correlation (relatedness) I
causation

↳ Individual Data point(s)
smoking research in the 1950's revealedthat smoking's relationship with




lung cancer does not
explain causation
scientifically
->
3rd-degree confounding
Ex.
Ex.
Genetic risk for addiction
Occupational hazards
variables can also induce cancer

= -60. *




① "Does the of
amount sleep cause changes in GPA?" n o tcorrelation
-
Ex.
x
Stress induction -

E


I









② "Is o fsleep
amount edto GPA?" correlation v
=

R-value:Indicates strength
o f relatedness
(x)





-




R- sign:Indicates direction of relationship



7. Neg() correlation:41 x (independent)
2. Pos(H) correlation:I

Correlational Coficient -

Pearson Correlational Coficient (R)
of relatedness
↳ Describes direction anddegree


R (x)
(2x)(zy)
=




/ ((N) 2 x 2 -
-




(2x) 2][(N)2x2 -

(2x)2)
R
-),
= R
32x)
=




- 2-transformationin




(mostused:Raw score formula) (mean, SD formula) N(x) numerator,
=

D(X) denominator
=




A researcher wanted to see if there was any relationship between the
number of hours studied and test grade. She recruited six students and
Example R and other Analysis recorded information about them in the form of hours studied and what
Computing
-




grade they got on the test (note: raw data is continuous, and consists of
↳ Use table method to organize calculations
two values for each participant). Perform basic correlational analysis.
↳ You need:X?y2, XY, Sum of all columns (2)




Students, Hows R ([xy) (2x)(2x) ([(N)2x2


ont
S N D(x)
(2x)2][(N)2x2
=




(2x)2)
-
=

-

-




I 3 73
SN 6 / ((N) 2 x (2x) 2][(N) 2x2 (2x)2)
(((21)2)(6(44s82i -(516)2]
2 -
=
-




2 S xxx
EX 21
=
=




3 N(x) (6) (1835) -
(21) (816)
4 SY 516
=

=




4 2 79
2 x (11010) (10836) (5236) 40788 201.96
=




↳ = N(x) -

x(x) =
=
=




S
2 2 44582
x =




2 N(x) 174
=




3 SXy 1835 =




6 82%




nterpretation R
xx 4
of 0.86 R =
=



0.86-coefrcenti s always
=

between -
and a




Y
=

I




<0.2-small
0:no 0.2-0.3 medium
correlation, Quantifes

relatedness
1: ex tremely (2)
strong neg correlation >0.3 Large
-




1:extremely
strong pos correlation (4) ↳ Pearson of efectsize (ESI
R is also a measure



Conclusion (R=0.83): more hours studiedstrongly relates positive
to p erformance
test




R* proportion of variation in the dependent. V





=




thati s predicted by a model



Coefficient of Determination (R2 R2 0.74 74% of variability in data is well predicted
= =




by statistical model 74%
sred variance.
=




- Indicates the proportion (amount) variance
of a variable re




-
Bemeasures how well a statistical model predicts an outcome D(x) 1 (2X)2][INICEYY-
=



(EX)2]



Example-organic chemistry tutor-computing R
=
((6)(91) -


(20)2][(6) (490) -

(4812]

+
Nx)
R N([xy) (2x)(2x) (546 400)(2940 2304)
Yaliz in
-
= =
- -




/ ((N 2 x 2 -


(2x) 2] [(N)[x2 -

(2x)2) -D(X) (146)(636)
2:1, 4, 9, 16,25,36
=




X + [x2 9)(3x4)
2,856
=




Ya"""""""""iaisi,"*x=(6(211) -(20(48)
-




R
=7
304.72 10
=




=




n 6
=




1266
=
-

960
EX 20 =




306
=




[Y 48 =




·Very strong (t) linear relationship.

, Linear Regression -

Correlation vs
Regression
tells
us where line is is
going
I
-
A linear regression models the relationship between a variables predictscores for
to y-dependent. When X-Independenti s known




nearRegressionmodelsrelationshipamongaariablein
- A correlation only gives information aboutdirection andmagnitude relationship
of
.




-
Both establish/Indicate
a relationship; butonly regression can predicto utcome of Y-scores(dependent)




Regression Equation: " a "and" b "
Regression coeficient
=

-




mean of y
Interceptw) value for which


-

y- axIS

you predict
Y for

y =

a bx
+


9
b n[xy =
-



((x)(2x); a Y
=
-

bx- mean of x

↳ slope
↓ n x2 -
(2x)2
Predicted Y-value
known X
given a




⑧a x bx
=

-




3
-- E=
X
Example -




Computing Formula, n 7
=




how you have all the
4
2 2
x Y x y XY b n2xy (2x)(9Y)
information you need
= -




r2x2

4
(3x)2
I 2 I 2
-




a (3)
=
-

(0.62)(3.57) to draw and make

b (7)(867 (25)(21) estimations off a
of
214 12
-



0.79
=




a =




regression model
(7)(107) (25) 2



33996
-




.Y 0.79
= +
0.62x
b 0.62 =




421648
45 1625 208 Drawing Model model: Y 0.79 + 0.62x
=




15(3/25)9/15/1. start line using

6 Y
median point (x,y)
2. Use x 0
=



to locate another point

615/33/25/30
-




5: ④ ·
I If x 0
=




Ex=1072x=77
Y 0.79 (0.62)(0)
[x=25 2Y 21
= [XY=
86
+
=




4



(3.6,3)
Y =



0.79 0
+




3 .
·
-




·r(X, y) (0,0.79)
(x,y) (3.6,3.0)
=




=




L - & ⑧




(I,
⑧ 1.41
- ⑧
3. Draw a line connecting the 121 points
(0,0.79)
4. Check line accuracy X Pant 0: (, 5), Point:x 0 =




↓ ! !S is
With X 1 =




Y 0.79
=




(0.62)x
+




You can
plug in any x-value and the model will estimate
the
regression
Y 0.79
-




(0.62)(1) y-value using 4 0.79 + (0.62) X
p(1,1.41)
=
+
=




M


y 0.79 0.62
=


+




4 1.42=



-
R Sample Statistic
=




In
-
statistics, parameters are symbolized
by
Greek -
Closer the points regression
are to line:
greater R-value
letters while statists are
symbolized latin
with letters

R degree/direction linear relation 2 bivariate distributions
of
among
=

-

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