Phi-phenomenon-WPS Office
Phi-phenomenon-WPS Office
Phi-phenomenon-WPS Office
Types
1. A positive correlation
A relationship between two variables in which both variables move in the same
direction. Therefore, when one variable increases as the other variable increases, or
one variable decreases while the other decreases. An example of positive correlation
would be height and weight.
2. A negative correlation
A relationship between two variables in which an increase in one variable is
associated with adecrease in the other. An example of negative correlation would be
height above sea level and temperature. As you climb the mountain (increase in
height) it gets colder (decrease in temperature).
Strength
1. Correlational research allows researchers to collect much more data than
experiments.
2. It allows researchers to determine the strength and direction of a relationship so that
later studies can narrow the findings down and, if possible, determine causation
experimentally.
Weakness
1. Correlation research only uncovers a relationship; it cannot provide a conclusive
reason for why there's a relationship.
Phi-phenomenon
In 1912 Wertheimer discovered the phi
phenomenon.apparent motion resulting from an orderly
sequence of stimuli (such as lights flashed in rapid
succession a short distance apart on a sign) without any
actual motion being presented to the eye.
Edridge-Green Theory
According to this theory, the function of the rod is to
form visual purple but does not take part in visual
sensations.
First appears gray
First differentiation cause the two extremes of
red and violet to appear then green, yellow, blue and
finally orange.