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Define Pearson's rr in terms of its computational components and describe the step-by-step process required to calculate it from a set of raw scores for two variables.

Question: Define Pearson's rr in terms of its computational components and describe the step-by-step process required to calculate it from a set of raw scores for two variables.

Sample answer: Computationally, Pearson's rr is defined as the mean cross-product of zz scores, expressed by the formula r=(zxzy)Nr = \frac{\sum(z_xz_y)}{N}. To calculate it, first transform all raw scores for both variables into zz scores. Next, for each individual, multiply their two zz scores together to create a cross-product. Finally, take the mean of all these cross-products by summing them and dividing by the total number of individuals (NN).

Key points:

  • Defines Pearson's rr as the mean cross-product of zz scores.
  • Includes the computational formula r=(zxzy)Nr = \frac{\sum(z_xz_y)}{N}.
  • Identifies the first step as transforming raw scores into zz scores.
  • Identifies the second step as multiplying an individual's two zz scores to form a cross-product.
  • Identifies the final step as taking the mean of all cross-products.

Rubric: Full credit is awarded for accurately identifying the definition of Pearson's rr as the mean cross-product of zz scores, providing the correct formula, and listing the three sequential steps of the calculation.

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