Unit 3: Relationships
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- 21993
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- 14: Correlations
- What if you don't have groups measured on the same DV?
- 14.1: Refresh to Prepare
- 14.2: What do Two Quantitative Variables Look Like?
- 14.3: Correlation versus Causation
- 14.4: Strength, Direction, and Linearity
- 14.5: Hypotheses
- 14.6: Correlation Formula- Covariance Divided by Variability
- 14.7: Practice on Anxiety and Depression
- 14.8: Alternatives to Pearson's Correlation
- 14.9: Final Considerations
- 14.10: Correlation Exercises
- 16: Chi-Square
- But what if you only have qualitative variables?
- 16.1: Introduction to Chi-Square
- 16.2: Introduction to Goodness-of-Fit Chi-Square
- 16.3: Goodness of Fit χ² Formula
- 16.4: Practice Goodness of Fit- Pineapple on Pizza
- 16.5: Introduction to Test of Independence
- 16.6: Practice Chi-Square Test of Independence- College Sports
- 16.7: RM Chi-Square- The McNemar Test
- 16.8: Choosing the Correct Test- Chi-Square Edition
- 16.9: Chi-Square Exercises