Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Correlations-pearsons (look at the correlations table (after controlling…
Correlations-pearsons
look at the correlations table
first row- first line = r value
second line: p value
third = N participants
there is a signifigant positive relationship between emotionality and the ability to recognise facial emotions ( r=.660, p=.002)
create scatterplot
after controlling for another confound- when this is accounted for as-well as the other two IVS- can there still be a correlation after controlling for participants social anxiety score-
look at the control table - same stats
the r stat and the p stat
r=.467, p=.044
interpretation=strength
original: r=.660, p=.002
partial: .467, p=.044
some variance explained by the confound
relationship between emotional IQ and recognition
comparing correlations
looking at the effect in MALE AND FEMALE
male: - r= .199, p=.582
female; r=.801, p=.005