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A researcher studies the relationship between hours of sleep and memory recall. For a sample of 50 participants (N=50N = 50), the researcher transforms all variables to zz scores and calculates that the sum of the cross-products is 25 ((zxzy)=25\sum(z_xz_y) = 25). Using the computational formula for Pearson's rr, what is the correlation coefficient for this study? Briefly explain your calculation.

Question: A researcher studies the relationship between hours of sleep and memory recall. For a sample of 50 participants (N=50N = 50), the researcher transforms all variables to zz scores and calculates that the sum of the cross-products is 25 ((zxzy)=25\sum(z_xz_y) = 25). Using the computational formula for Pearson's rr, what is the correlation coefficient for this study? Briefly explain your calculation.

Sample answer: The correlation coefficient for this study is r=0.50r = 0.50. This is calculated using the formula r=(zxzy)Nr = \frac{\sum(z_xz_y)}{N}, which requires dividing the sum of the cross-products (25) by the sample size (50).

Key points:

  • Calculates the correct correlation coefficient as 0.50.
  • References the computational formula r=(zxzy)Nr = \frac{\sum(z_xz_y)}{N}.
  • Demonstrates dividing the sum of cross-products (25) by NN (50).

Rubric: The answer must correctly identify the correlation coefficient as 0.50 and briefly reference dividing the sum of cross-products by the sample size.

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