Hi everybody i have two scales data sets both of the are related with children but the first scale ( how the parents deal with the child) was given to the parents to respond and the other scale ( to what extent the child is aggressive) was given to the teachers to respond the question can i investigate the relationship between parental style and child's aggression even though they are two different samples who respond the scales??? thanks a lot Abdalla Alsmadi college of graduate studies Arabian Gulf University - Bahrain Tel: 0097317239999 ext. 676 |
If you have records that can be paired up - of course you can look at
relationships.
But, from my little knowledge of the subject, this looks (pardon me)
like an attempt to "design a study" as coursework, because children
are notorious for exhibiting different aspects of behavior when one
compares home to school. That is why protocols for clinical diagnoses
for Hyperactivity or for Attention Deficit Disorder insist on considering
both environments.
The design would have more potential for useful conclusions if it also
included matched ratings of "bad behaviors" by both sets of raters,
home and school.
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Rich Ulrich
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Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 12:51 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: correlation coefficient different samples Hi everybody
i have two scales data sets both of the are related with children
but the first scale ( how the parents deal with the child) was given to the parents to respond
and the other scale ( to what extent the child is aggressive) was given to the teachers to respond
the question
can i investigate the relationship between parental style and child's aggression
even though they are two different samples who respond the scales???
thanks a lot
Abdalla Alsmadi college of graduate studies Arabian Gulf University - Bahrain Tel: 0097317239999 ext. 676
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