In the study by Jouriles and colleagues on adolescent relationship aggression, researchers used specific methodological strategies to analyze the relationships between physical aggression, psychological aggression, and psychological distress. Match each methodological action or finding with its correct scientific rationale or implication.
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In a replication of the Jouriles et al. study on relationship aggression, a participant reports having experienced psychological aggression on five separate occasions. To apply the same data transformation used in the original study, the researcher should record this participant's score as 1 rather than 5.
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A researcher proposes using raw frequency counts to correlate physical and psychological aggression, despite most participants reporting zero incidents of violence. To critique this proposal, an evaluator would point out that the resulting correlation would be statistically suspect because the researcher failed to account for the highly _____ distribution of the aggression measures.
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Suppose you are peer-reviewing the Jouriles et al. study before publication and must evaluate whether their decision to dichotomize the highly skewed aggression measures was the most defensible methodological choice. Arrange the following evaluation steps in the most logically sound order.
In the study by Jouriles and colleagues on adolescent relationship aggression, describe the three main constructs measured, how the researchers transformed their aggression measures to handle highly skewed distributions, and the resulting pattern of correlations among these constructs.
Based on your comprehension of the methodology used by Jouriles and colleagues, explain why the researchers decided to dichotomize their measures of aggression rather than using the raw skewed frequency scores, and explain how this transformation changes what is being compared.
Suppose you are applying the data transformation method from the Jouriles et al. study to a new dataset. Participant X reports 0 incidents of physical aggression and 4 incidents of psychological aggression. Participant Y reports 2 incidents of physical aggression and 0 incidents of psychological aggression. State the binary codes ( or ) for both participants on both physical and psychological aggression variables.