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Imagine you are drafting the results section of a correlational study on the relationship between dietary sugar intake and sleep quality. If your scatterplot shows an indistinct 'cloud' of data points and your computed Pearson's rr is .02-.02, how should you interpret these descriptive findings, and what must you still include in your formal research report?

Question: Imagine you are drafting the results section of a correlational study on the relationship between dietary sugar intake and sleep quality. If your scatterplot shows an indistinct 'cloud' of data points and your computed Pearson's rr is .02-.02, how should you interpret these descriptive findings, and what must you still include in your formal research report?

Sample answer: You should interpret these descriptive statistics as showing that sugar intake and sleep quality are essentially unrelated. However, you must still conduct and report inferential statistics in your formal research report to complete the analysis.

Key points:

  • Interpret the variables as essentially unrelated due to the scatterplot cloud and Pearson's rr of .02-.02.
  • Perform and report the necessary inferential statistics in the formal report.

Rubric: Answers must correctly apply the scenario to state that sugar intake and sleep quality are essentially unrelated, and specify that inferential statistics must still be reported in the formal report.

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