4 important things in research question?
3 verbal forms of relationship?
in RQ:
“is there an association between studying research methods and happiness in psychology students?”
identify if this is a good RQ (use the 4 checklist for RQ requirement)
population vs sample
population: complete set of all individuals relevant to RQ. size: large. often unknown
sample: subset of individuals selected from population. size: known.
assumption in RQ regarding population & sample?
only one possible population and many possible samples drawn from that population
what is a construct?
a construct is an unobservable attribute of people that we use in both theories and research to explain human behaviour, cognition, affect
aka: attribute / theory
eg: need for cognition
what is a measure?
method for measuring people on a construct to obtain a score
aka: method
eg: need for cognition scale
what is a score?
numerical value on a construct measure assigned to an individual
aka: numerical value
eg: summed responses to items in need for cognition scale
what is raw observed scores?
values obtained directly from construct measure
often indicated by capital letter X, Y, etc
what is a deviation scores?
transformed value from raw observed scores
value obtained by subtracting mean score form each raw observed individual score
what does it mean when deviation score = 0?
means that raw score obtained is equal to mean score.
because deviation score is raw score subtracted by mean score
benefit of deviation score?
helps us to identify people below and above the mean.
characteristics of deviation score?
what is z score?
standardised score whereby the deviation score is divided by the standard deviation
characteristics of deviation score?
what is a standardised score?
more general version of z scores
value obtained by transforming raw score to have a PREDEFINED mean AND scaling for each unit of standard deviation.
mean and sd for standardised score are unknown. if mean = 0 and sd = 1, then it’s called z score.
hence, z score is a particular type of standardised score
eg: IQ scores (mean = 100, sd = 15)
what is continuous random variable
any numerical value within defined interval (eg: 0-100)
any possible real number within the range
what is discrete random variable
finite number of distinct values (eg: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
typically indicated in integers. termed a ‘factor’ in R
also known as categorical variable (if it’s character by nature)
what kind of variable is measured in this RQ:
“is there an association between subjective well being and optimism in students enrolled in RMHI and ARMP in 2019?”
swb and optimism are CONTINUOUS VARIABLE
what kind of variable is measured in this RQ:
“is there an association between subject enrolment and type of student among enrolled students in RMHI and ARMP in 2019?”
subject enrolment and type of student are CATEGORICAL VARIABLE
what differentiates the analysis involving continuous and categorical variables?
(hint: correlation / contingency table)
continuous = correlation to answer RQ categorical = contingency table to answer RQ
summary characteristic
2 types of summary characteristics
population parameter and sample statistics
how to distinguish???
look at whom they are referring to (population or sample)
what is population parameter
aggregated summary characteristics involving ALL individual from a population