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Analyze the student's scenario. What should they conclude about the statistical significance of their calculated correlation? In your analysis, explain the relationship between the sample value, the critical value, and the concept of a value being 'more extreme'.

Case context: A student is manually analyzing data for a research methods project on the relationship between screen time and exam scores. The student calculates a correlation coefficient of r=0.48r = -0.48. When looking at the reference table for their sample size and alpha level, the student finds a critical value of 0.420.42. The student is unsure if their negative correlation is statistically significant because the reference table only lists positive critical values.

Question: Analyze the student's scenario. What should they conclude about the statistical significance of their calculated correlation? In your analysis, explain the relationship between the sample value, the critical value, and the concept of a value being 'more extreme'.

Sample answer: The student should conclude that their correlation is statistically significant. In manual correlation testing, 'more extreme' refers to the magnitude (absolute value) of the correlation coefficient, disregarding the sign. Since the magnitude of the calculated correlation (0.48=0.48|-0.48| = 0.48) is greater than the critical value of 0.420.42, the sample correlation is more extreme than the critical value, which makes it statistically significant.

Key points:

  • Conclude that the calculated correlation coefficient is statistically significant.
  • Explain that 'more extreme' is based on the absolute value or magnitude of the correlation.
  • Compare the magnitude of the calculated sample correlation (0.480.48) against the critical value (0.420.42).
  • Justify that because the calculated magnitude is larger, it exceeds the critical value threshold for significance.

Rubric: A successful analysis must: 1. Correctly state that the correlation is statistically significant. 2. Explain that 'more extreme' refers to the absolute value/magnitude of the correlation coefficient. 3. Compare the magnitude of the calculated value (0.480.48) to the critical value (0.420.42) to support the significance conclusion.

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Updated 2026-05-26

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