Pearson Correlation Matrix
|
Variables |
Study Time |
GPA |
Anxiety |
|
Study Time |
1.00 |
.62** |
-.28 |
|
GPA |
.62** |
1.00 |
...
Pearson Correlation Matrix
|
Variables |
Study Time |
GPA |
Anxiety |
|
Study Time |
1.00 |
.62** |
-.28 |
|
GPA |
.62** |
1.00 |
-.35* |
|
Anxiety |
-.28 |
-.35* |
1.00 |
* p < .05, ** p < .01
Interpretation
1. Strong Correlation (r ≥ .50)
· Study Time & GPA: r = .62
· → There is a strong positive correlation
· → Students who study more tend to have higher GPA
2. Moderate Correlation (.30 – .49)
· GPA & Anxiety: r = - .35
· → There is a moderate negative correlation
· → Students with higher anxiety tend to have lower GPA
3. Weak Correlation (.10 – .29)
· Study Time & Anxiety: r = - .28
· → There is a weak negative correlation
· → Students who study more may feel slightly less anxious, but the relationship is not strong
Reflection
· One surprising finding is that the relationship between study time and anxiety is weak, even though we might expect a stronger connection.
· Additionally, this correlation is not statistically significant, suggesting the relationship may not be reliable.
· Overall, while study time strongly relates to GPA, anxiety shows a more complex and less consistent pattern.
