It is well known that similarity in attitudes, beliefs, and interests plays an important role in interpersonal attraction (see Byrne, 1971, for example). Thus, correlations for attitudes between married couples should be strong. Suppose a researcher developed a questionnaire that measures how liberal or conservative one's attitudes are. Low scores indicate that the person has liberal attitudes, whereas high scores indicate conservatism. The following hypothetical data are scores for married couples. Couple Wife Husband 8 A 2 B 5 4 3 D 1 6 E 4 3 F 3 5 G 5 4 H 2 8

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It is well known that similarity in attitudes, beliefs, and interests plays an
important role in interpersonal attraction (see Byrne, 1971, for example). Thus,
correlations for attitudes between married couples should be strong. Suppose a
researcher developed a questionnaire that measures how liberal or conservative
one's attitudes are. Low scores indicate that the person has liberal attitudes,
whereas high scores indicate conservatism. The following hypothetical data are
scores for married couples.
Couple
Wife
Husband
A
2
8
B
5
4
3
1
6
E
4
3
F
3
5
G
4
2
8
Transcribed Image Text:It is well known that similarity in attitudes, beliefs, and interests plays an important role in interpersonal attraction (see Byrne, 1971, for example). Thus, correlations for attitudes between married couples should be strong. Suppose a researcher developed a questionnaire that measures how liberal or conservative one's attitudes are. Low scores indicate that the person has liberal attitudes, whereas high scores indicate conservatism. The following hypothetical data are scores for married couples. Couple Wife Husband A 2 8 B 5 4 3 1 6 E 4 3 F 3 5 G 4 2 8
Compute the Pearson correlation for these data (previous page), and determine:
whether or not there is a relationship between attitudes for
husbands and wives (yes or no). Explain your answer.
what type of relationship there is, if any (positive or negative).
Explain your answer.
how strong or weak the relationship is, if any. How do you know?
a.
b.
с.
Transcribed Image Text:Compute the Pearson correlation for these data (previous page), and determine: whether or not there is a relationship between attitudes for husbands and wives (yes or no). Explain your answer. what type of relationship there is, if any (positive or negative). Explain your answer. how strong or weak the relationship is, if any. How do you know? a. b. с.
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