Correlation

  1. Music Teacher Candidate Assessment showed strong validity and reliability
    Discover the Music Teacher Candidate Assessment (MTCA), a validated rubric-based evaluation instrument for assessing student teachers in music education with strong psychometric properties.
  2. Lexical richness showed a small, non-significant link to essay quality
    Analysis of 42 EFL students reveals weak correlation between lexical richness and argumentative essay quality, suggesting vocabulary sophistication alone minimally predicts writing performance.
  3. Graph correlations test independence between binary networks
    Framework for testing conditional and unconditional independence between binary graphs using community correlations and graph encoder embeddings.
  4. INFLUENCE OF RELIGIOSITY ON WELL-BEING AMONG LITERATE AND ILLITERATE PERSONS
    Study examining how religiosity affects well-being in literate versus illiterate populations, finding stronger associations in those with literacy and distinct dimensional patterns.
  5. Emotional exhaustion showed the strongest link to psychological distress
    Meta-analysis of 29 studies examining burnout and psychological distress in U.S. postgraduate trainees reveals moderate correlation, with medical students showing highest risk and emotional.
  6. Acceptance of generative AI and AI literacy vary across teacher candidates
    Mixed methods study of 723 prospective teachers finds GenAI acceptance and AI literacy vary by discipline, grade, tool use, and proficiency, with formal training increasing literacy.
  7. Behavior and heart-rate patterns differed across classroom settings
    Study reveals mismatches between student behavior and cognition in different classroom settings using heart rate variability and time-on-task analysis.
  8. dd-cfDNA tracks kidney rejection activity across the continuum
    Donor-derived cell-free DNA quantifies kidney allograft rejection non-invasively across histopathological spectra, with combined scoring optimizing detection of microvascular and antibody-mediated.
  9. Linking Interest And Performance: A Study On Mobile-Assisted Projectile Motion Experiments
    Mobile-assisted projectile experiments with 34 engineering students greatly increased interest but showed a negligible correlation with performance, indicating a need for stronger instructional.