Using a dataset about burnout and job satisfaction, we learn how to conduct a simple correlation, how to interpret it, and how to write it up in APA style. We begin by exploring the theoretical relationship among the variables to understand how correlation works. After we walk through the five steps of hypothesis testing, we open a .CSV dataset in JASP, explore the check the assumption of linearity and normality, conduct the test, interpret the results and write up the findings in APA style.
Cartoon explanation of Vovk-Sellke maximum p-ratio: https://jasp-stats.org/2017/06/12/mysterious-vs-mpr/
Download the Friendly, Free, Flexible, Functional JASP software from the official JASP statistics website: https://jasp-stats.org
This video teaches the following commands and techniques in JASP:
Importing a CSV into JASP
Pearson correlation
This video uses the dataset JobSatisfaction.csv and JASP version 12.0
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