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A researcher wants to study the relationship between the number of hours college students work at part-time jobs and their overall GPA. Apply the principles of correlational research to explain how the researcher should collect data on these variables, and specify the statistical technique they should use to predict a student's GPA from their work hours.

Question: A researcher wants to study the relationship between the number of hours college students work at part-time jobs and their overall GPA. Apply the principles of correlational research to explain how the researcher should collect data on these variables, and specify the statistical technique they should use to predict a student's GPA from their work hours.

Sample answer: The researcher should measure both the number of work hours and the GPA for each student in the sample without manipulating their work schedules or controlling extraneous variables. To predict a student's GPA from their work hours, the researcher should apply regression analysis.

Key points:

  • Data collection must involve measuring the two variables (work hours and GPA) as they naturally occur, without manipulation.
  • There should be no attempt to control extraneous variables that might influence the relationship.
  • Regression must be identified as the statistical technique used to predict GPA based on work hours.

Rubric: To earn full credit, the response must: 1) Apply the principle of measurement without manipulation (e.g., measuring existing work hours and GPAs rather than assigning hours). 2) Identify regression as the technique to predict GPA from work hours.

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