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Preview of Psychology Lab Bundle: Three-Scale Correlation 2 - 40 Comparative Pearson r

Psychology Lab Bundle: Three-Scale Correlation 2 - 40 Comparative Pearson r

Created by
Brian Garber
Three-Scale Correlation Psychology Lab Bundle Part 2: 40 Comparative Pearson r Activities Description Does introversion predict loneliness or shyness more strongly? Does covert or overt narcissism better predict relationship dominance? This second bundle of 40 three-scale correlation labs continues the format established in Part 1 — each lab anchors one psychological construct (X) and correlates it separately with two comparison constructs (Y and Z), requiring students to run two Pearson r value
Preview of Psychology Lab Bundle: Three-Scale Correlation 1 - 40 Comparative Pearson r

Psychology Lab Bundle: Three-Scale Correlation 1 - 40 Comparative Pearson r

Created by
Brian Garber
Three-Scale Correlation Psychology Lab Bundle: 40 Comparative Pearson r Activities Description Which matters more for predicting anxiety — poor sleep or procrastination? Does self-esteem connect more strongly to optimism about the future or satisfaction with the present? This bundle of 40 labs elevates the standard correlation activity by having students run two Pearson r correlations per lab instead of one. Each lab uses three validated psychological scales: one anchor construct (X) is correlat
Preview of AP Statistics Regression Maze - Slope, Solve for y-intercept, r, r², Residuals

AP Statistics Regression Maze - Slope, Solve for y-intercept, r, r², Residuals

This engaging maze activity helps students practice the linear regression calculations for AP Statistics. In each problem, several regression statistics are provided, and students must calculate the missing values, such as slope, intercept, correlation coefficient, coefficient of determination, predicted value, and residual. Students record their answers on the student answer sheet and follow the correct path through the maze; wrong answers lead to dead ends, making the activity naturally sel
Preview of Everything in My Store All 500 WS Activities, Crafts, Posters & More

Everything in My Store All 500 WS Activities, Crafts, Posters & More

🌟 Your Full Resource Library (921+ Worksheets, Pre‑K–12)A comprehensive, classroom‑ready collection spanning science, STEM, space exploration, environmental studies, early learning, and creative projects. 🚀 Space, NASA & Rocket ScienceEarly Physics — 3Rocket Physics — 4Rocket Science — 6Space Travel — 7NASA — 7NASA & Space Exploration — 7Life Cycle of… — 2The Water Cycle — 4🌍 Earth, Environment & ConservationConservation & Preservation — 3Water Conservation — 6Earth Day — 11My World — 16🧪 S
Preview of Psychology Lab Optimism: Gateway to Mental Health or Resilience? A 3-Scale Lab

Psychology Lab Optimism: Gateway to Mental Health or Resilience? A 3-Scale Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the LOT-R Optimism scale (X), the Mental Health Continuum Short Form MHC-SF (Y), and the Brief Resilience Scale BRS (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Optimism vs. Mental Health and Optimism vs. Resilience. The lab examines whether optimism is more strongly embedded in overall mental health or in the specific capacity to bounce back from adversity. Students evaluate a fictional claim that optimism and resilience are unrelated because
Preview of Psychology Lab OCD Symptoms — More Tied to Anxiety or Rumination? A Correlation

Psychology Lab OCD Symptoms — More Tied to Anxiety or Rumination? A Correlation

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised (OCI-R) as their X variable, the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale (TMAS) as their Y variable, and the Rumination Scale as their Z variable. After collecting scores from nine classmates, students run two Pearson r correlations — OCD Symptoms vs. Manifest Anxiety and OCD Symptoms vs. Rumination — expecting positive relationships with both. Students compare which correlation is stronger, explain the theoretical overlap between obsessive intr
Preview of Psychology Lab OCD: Is It Perfectionism or Anxiety Driving the Symptoms?

Psychology Lab OCD: Is It Perfectionism or Anxiety Driving the Symptoms?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory–Revised OCI-R (X), the SAPS Perfectionism Discrepancy subscale (Y), and the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale TMAS (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: OCD Symptoms vs. Perfectionism and OCD Symptoms vs. Anxiety. The lab examines whether OCD symptom severity is more strongly linked to the need for control and precision (perfectionism's discrepancy component) or to underlying trait anxiety. Students evaluat
Preview of Psychology Lab Obsessed and Stressed: OCD Symptoms and Perceived Stress

Psychology Lab Obsessed and Stressed: OCD Symptoms and Perceived Stress

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised (OCI-R) and the DASS-21 Stress subscale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab includes an explicit teacher-directed mental health note for students experiencing significant distress. It examines whether more OCD-related symptoms are associated with higher perceived stress. Students explain the mechanism — obsessions generate distress, compulsions provide only temporary relie
Preview of Psychology Lab Self-Esteem: Future Hope or Present Satisfaction? A 3-Scale Lab

Psychology Lab Self-Esteem: Future Hope or Present Satisfaction? A 3-Scale Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (X), the LOT-R Optimism scale (Y), and the Satisfaction With Life Scale (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two Pearson r correlations: Self-Esteem vs. Optimism and Self-Esteem vs. Life Satisfaction. The lab asks whether self-esteem is more tightly linked to future-oriented positive expectations or to present-moment satisfaction with life. Students predict which correlation will be stronger before running the analysis, ex
Preview of Psychology Lab What Does Depression Erase More: Hope or Gratitude?

Psychology Lab What Does Depression Erase More: Hope or Gratitude?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (X), the LOT-R Optimism scale (Y), and the Gratitude Questionnaire GQ-6 (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Depression vs. Optimism and Depression vs. Gratitude. Both should be negative correlations — more depression predicts less optimism and less gratitude. The lab examines whether depression is more tightly linked to the absence of hopeful future expectations (optimism) or to the absence of appr
Preview of Stand and Deliver Movie Guide, Grades 9-12 with Focus on AP Calculus

Stand and Deliver Movie Guide, Grades 9-12 with Focus on AP Calculus

HIGH SCHOOL • 9-12 • ELA • MOVIE GUIDE • LITERATURE • LITERARY ELEMENTS • HISTORICAL • WRITING/DISCUSSION TOPICS • TEXAS R/W TEKS • LITERACY This movie guide includes: a character list, questions for viewing, and a post-viewing writing assessment for all students. AP students will be particularly motivated!At a high school in California, Mr. Escalante and his calculus class of Hispanic students break all the stereotypes on the AP test. A true story to build confidence where there is doubt and
Preview of Psychology Lab Positive Mindset: Is It the Same as Optimism or Bouncing Back?

Psychology Lab Positive Mindset: Is It the Same as Optimism or Bouncing Back?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Positive Mindset Index PMI (X), the Brief Resilience Scale BRS (Y), and the LOT-R Optimism scale (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Positive Mindset vs. Resilience and Positive Mindset vs. Optimism. The lab investigates whether a current positive mental state is more closely tied to the capacity to bounce back from adversity or to a future-oriented optimistic outlook. Students evaluate a fictional claim that positive mindset and o
Preview of AP Stats Regression & Modeling Bundle: Labs, Worksheets, Mazes, Error Analysis

AP Stats Regression & Modeling Bundle: Labs, Worksheets, Mazes, Error Analysis

Save 25% with this AP Statistics Regression & Modeling Mega Bundle! Includes labs, worksheets, mazes, and error analysis activities covering slope, intercept, r, r², residuals, and model comparisons. Perfect for AP Statistics, AP Precalculus, or Algebra 2, this set combines four unique resources: 1. Sticky Note LSRL Lab — “How Tall Is ONE Sticky Note?” -- Students measure stacked sticky notes, create scatterplots, fit an LSRL, interpret slope, y-intercept, and make predictions.
Preview of Psychology Lab High on Yourself, High on Life? Self-Esteem and Optimism

Psychology Lab High on Yourself, High on Life? Self-Esteem and Optimism

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description In this peer data collection lab, students complete the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Life Orientation Test–Revised (LOT-R) Optimism scale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r correlation. The lab investigates whether people who feel better about themselves also tend to expect better outcomes from the future. Students interpret the strength and direction of their r-value in everyday language, explain the psychological mechanism linking
Preview of Psychology Lab Bounce Back and Thrive: Resilience and Psychological Flourishing

Psychology Lab Bounce Back and Thrive: Resilience and Psychological Flourishing

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) and Diener's Flourishing Scale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab examines whether the ability to bounce back from adversity predicts a fuller, more engaged and purposeful life. Students explain the psychological mechanism linking resilience to flourishing — including adaptive coping, maintenance of relationships through adversity, and maintained sense of purpose — and evaluate a fic
Preview of Psychology Lab Feel It to Navigate It: Empathy and Social Intelligence

Psychology Lab Feel It to Navigate It: Empathy and Social Intelligence

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Empathy Quotient (EQ) and the Tromsø Social Intelligence Scale (TSIS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab investigates whether understanding others' emotions predicts broader social skill. Students explain the psychological mechanism connecting emotional perspective-taking to social intelligence, and evaluate a fictional claim that the two are unrelated because social skill can exist without emotional concern. The lab reinforces the id
Preview of Psychology Lab Grit vs. the Couch: Does Perseverance Predict Less Proc.

Psychology Lab Grit vs. the Couch: Does Perseverance Predict Less Proc.

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Short Grit Scale (GRIT-S) and the General Procrastination Scale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab asks whether perseverance for long-term goals predicts less avoidance of tasks. Students interpret their correlation, explain the motivational mechanism connecting grit to procrastination, and critically evaluate a fictional claim that the two are positively correlated — directly contradicting what psychological theory would predict. Thi
Preview of Psychology Lab Wired Differently or Just Introverted? ASD Traits and Introversio

Psychology Lab Wired Differently or Just Introverted? ASD Traits and Introversio

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) and an Introversion scale (MIES), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether people higher in autism-spectrum-like tendencies also tend to score higher in introversion. Students explain the overlapping mechanisms — social processing differences in ASD traits and energy-drain from social interaction in introversion both produce preference for limited social engagement — whi
Preview of Psychology Lab Go Outside: Nature Connectedness and Positive Mindset

Psychology Lab Go Outside: Nature Connectedness and Positive Mindset

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Connectedness to Nature Scale and the Positive Mindset Index (PMI), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab explores whether feeling in tune with the natural world relates to a more positive mental outlook. Students explain the psychological mechanism — including attention restoration, stress reduction, and awe — that connects nature connectedness to positive mindset, and evaluate a dismissive fictional claim that n
Preview of Psychology Lab Lost in Your Head and Lonely: Rumination and Social Disconnection

Psychology Lab Lost in Your Head and Lonely: Rumination and Social Disconnection

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Rumination Response Scale and the Three-Item Loneliness Scale (TILS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab examines whether dwelling on negative thoughts relates to feeling socially disconnected. Students explain the psychological mechanism linking ruminative thinking to loneliness — including how inward-focused negative thought may interfere with social engagement — and evaluate a fictional claim that rumination r
Preview of Psychology Lab Cope Better, Worry Less: Resilient Coping and Anxiety Symptoms

Psychology Lab Cope Better, Worry Less: Resilient Coping and Anxiety Symptoms

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS) and the Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether people who actively use resilient coping strategies — finding meaning in difficulties, seeking creative solutions, and persisting through adversity — tend to experience fewer anxiety symptoms. Students explain the psychological mechanism by which effective active coping reduces threat appraisal and builds a
Preview of Psychology Lab Tough Minded and Aggressive? Eysenck's P Dimension and Aggression

Psychology Lab Tough Minded and Aggressive? Eysenck's P Dimension and Aggression

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) and the Eysenck Psychoticism subscale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether more aggressive people tend to score higher on Eysenck's Psychoticism dimension — which measures tough-mindedness, non-conformity, and low empathy rather than clinical psychosis. Students explain the biological personality mechanism linking high-P scorers (low socialization, high
Preview of Psychology Lab Trust No One? Conspiracy Beliefs and Interpersonal Trust

Psychology Lab Trust No One? Conspiracy Beliefs and Interpersonal Trust

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Generic Conspiracist Beliefs Scale (GCBS) and the Interpersonal Trust scale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether believing in conspiracies tends to go along with trusting others less. Students explain the psychological mechanism — including paranoid ideation, epistemic vigilance, and social cynicism — linking conspiracy belief to low interpersonal trust, and evaluate a fictional claim that consp
Preview of Psychology Lab Shy or Scared? Unpacking Social Anxiety and Shyness

Psychology Lab Shy or Scared? Unpacking Social Anxiety and Shyness

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN) and the McCroskey Shyness Scale (MCSS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab carefully distinguishes social anxiety (fear and avoidance of evaluation) from shyness (discomfort in social situations) and tests whether the two track together. Students explain the psychological overlap while maintaining the conceptual distinction, and evaluate a fictional claim that the two are complete
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