Introduction
For the second assignment due in week 8, you are asked to find a quantitative article related to either correlation or bivariate regression. In the Week 1 assignment guide we went over:
- picking an appropriate database
- evaluating what you find
This guide will demonstrate:
- how to search for a quantitative research article that includes either correlation or bivariate regression.
Correlation & bivariate regression
Correlation and bivariate regression studies can be found in just about any field of study. Below you will find an example in a business database; however, this search strategy can be used in any of the Library databases. For more information on choosing an appropriate database and search terms to fit your research interests, please refer to the Week 1 assignment guide.
This search will demonstrate how to find correlation or bivariate regression studies on leadership and performance in the Business Source Complete database.
1. On the Library homepage, go to the Subject Resources box.
2. Click on Select a subject and choose: Business & Management
3. Click on Business & Management databases and then select Business Source Complete. Click on the link to access the database.
Note: If you have not already logged in to the Library databases, you will be prompted to log in with your myWalden Portal user name and password.
4. Once you are in the database, go to the first search box and enter:
Correlation OR Bivariate Regression
Note: Connecting these terms with OR tells the database to search for either of these terms.
5. In the second search box enter a topic of interest to you. For example:
Leadership
6. In the third search box you may enter an additional topic of interest. For example:
Performance
Here is what your search boxes should look like:
7. To limit your results to only peer-reviewed articles, go below the search boxes and click in the box under Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals
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8. Then click on the Search button to run your search.
9. Look through the results to make sure that the article includes correlation and/or bivariate regression. For more information on evaluating what you find, please refer to the evaluate your results section of the Week 1 assignment guide.
More information
The following searches and resources provide more information on correlation and regression:
Here are the steps to search inside SAGE Research Methods Online for more information on correlation:
1. On the Library home page click the Start Your Research link near the top of the page.
2. Under Search by Type, click on Dictionaries & Encyclopedias.
3. Choose the tab on the left for Encyclopedias & Handbooks.
4. Choose SAGE Research Methods Online.
5. Type the method into the search box:
correlation
6. Click the Search button.
You will now see your results with a definition of the correlation method above the results list. It will look like this:
- CorrelationHow can correlation be more effectively used so that one does not misinterpret the data? After reading this book, the reader will be able to compare and distinguish the concepts of similarity and relationship, identify the distinction between correlation and causation and to interpret correlations correctly.
Search inside SAGE Research Methods Online for more information on bivariate regression:
1. On the Library home page click the Start Your Research link near the top of the page.
2. Under Search by Type, click on Dictionaries & Encyclopedias.
3. Choose the tab on the left for Encyclopedias & Handbooks.
4. Choose SAGE Research Methods Online.
5. Type the method into the search box:
bivariate regression
6. Click the Search button.
You will now see your results with a definition of the bivariate regression method above the results list. It will look like this: