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Correlation 10 - Marx

Research
GROUP 2

Correlation
Research in IMRAD format

Members:
Canaway, Ma. Angel Camille T. Cuizon, Jadon D.
Cabutotan, Geneva Mae S. Delos Reyes, Von Zedrick B.
Cañete, Jannah Kate C. Españo, Roy S.
Cruz, Almira Laney T. Ferido, Fernand Ranniel F. Research 3
Gelua, Aaron James O.
CORRELATION RESEARCH
What is Correlation Research?
A correlational research design investigates relationsh ips
between variables without the researcher controlling or manipulating any of them.

A correlation reflects the strength and/or direction of the


relationship between two (or more) variables. The
direction of a correlation can be either positive or
negative.

https://www.scribbr.com/methodology/correlational-research/
TYPES OF CORRELATION RESEARCH

Positive Correlation Negative Correlation


0 Zero Correlation

Both variables change in the The variables change in the There is no relationship
same direction. As one opposite directions. As one between the variables.
variable increases, the other variable increases, the other
variable also increases. variable decreases.
How is Correlation Research any
different?
PURPOSE VARIABLES
Limited control is used over Correlation
Used to test Variables are only Research, so other variables may play a
strength of observed with no role in the relationship (such as
manipulation or extraneous variables).
association intervention of
between researchers. Correlation researches can be further used
variables for broader context and generalize
conclusions for other studies.
CORRELATION RESEARCH

Sample
The RelationshipStudy
between Study 1
Sample Study 1

Anxiety and Academic


Performance among Engineering
Students

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SAMPLE STUDY 1

TITLE
SAMPLE STUDY 1

ABSTRACT
SAMPLE STUDY 1

INTRODUCTION
SAMPLE STUDY 1

METHOD
SAMPLE STUDY 1

RESULTS
SAMPLE STUDY 1

RESULTS
SAMPLE STUDY 1

DISCUSSION
CORRELATION RESEARCH

Sample Study Study2


Sample Study 2

A Quantitative Correlational
on the Impact of Patient
Satisfaction on a Rural Hospital

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SAMPLE STUDY 2

TITLE
SAMPLE STUDY 2

ABSTRACT
SAMPLE STUDY 2

INTRODUCTION
SAMPLE STUDY 2

INTRODUCTION
SAMPLE STUDY 2

METHOD
SAMPLE STUDY 2

RESULTS
SAMPLE STUDY 2

DISCUSSION
Thank you! GROUP 2

References
References:
Bhandari, P. (2021, August 2). An introduction to correlational research. Scribbr.
https://www.scribbr.com/methodology/correlational-research/

Ellis-Jacobs, K. (2011). A Quantitative Correlational Study on the Impact of Patient Satisfaction


on
a Rural Hospital. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. Published.
https://doi.org/10.46743/1540-580x/2011.1375

Rana, A. (2021, August 30). Correlational Research. Voxco.


https://www.voxco.com/blog/correlational-research/

Vitasari, P., Wahab, M. N. A., Othman, A., Herawan, T., & Sinnadurai, S. K. (2010). The
Relationship
between Study Anxiety and Academic Performance among Engineering Students. Procedia
- Social and Behavioral Sciences, 8, 490–497. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.12.067
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