<p>The 20 most frequent sign pairs (first column) are compared with the 20 most significant sign pairs (third column). The most frequent sign pairs are not necessarily the most significant sign pairs, as measured by the log-likelihood ratio measure of association.</p
a<p>Pair-wise correlations that increase (bold) or decrease (italics) are highlighted.</p>b<p>The si...
<p>200 random contingency tables with total count <i>N</i> = 100, a typical order of magnitude for a...
<p>The strength of association between level of use, perceived number of visitors, disturbance level...
<p>We use the null hypothesis, . The 20 most frequent sign triplets (first column) are compared with...
<p>* Significant correlation <0.4.</p><p>** Significant correlation 0.4–0.6.</p><p>*** Significant c...
Abstract. There is lot of effort to find suitable measures of interesting-ness of association rules....
<p>Significant associations between demographic variables in the ordinal logistic analysis.</p
<p>OR, Odds ratio; CI, confidence interval;</p><p>* Statistically significant (<i>P</i> < 0.05).</p>...
The odds ratio (OR) is a measure of association used for analysing an I × J contingencytable. The to...
We examine the performance of the two rank order correlation coefficients (Spearman's rho and Kendal...
Notwithstanding a large body of literature on log-linear models and odds ratios, no general marginal...
*<p>Significant correlation between estimated ln(BM) and ln(DL/TL).</p><p>−marginally significant or...
Association mapping uses statistical analyses to test for relationships between genomic markers that...
<p>**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).</p><p>Pair-wise correlation coefficien...
<p>Significant marker-trait associations (MTAs) identified for different traits</p
a<p>Pair-wise correlations that increase (bold) or decrease (italics) are highlighted.</p>b<p>The si...
<p>200 random contingency tables with total count <i>N</i> = 100, a typical order of magnitude for a...
<p>The strength of association between level of use, perceived number of visitors, disturbance level...
<p>We use the null hypothesis, . The 20 most frequent sign triplets (first column) are compared with...
<p>* Significant correlation <0.4.</p><p>** Significant correlation 0.4–0.6.</p><p>*** Significant c...
Abstract. There is lot of effort to find suitable measures of interesting-ness of association rules....
<p>Significant associations between demographic variables in the ordinal logistic analysis.</p
<p>OR, Odds ratio; CI, confidence interval;</p><p>* Statistically significant (<i>P</i> < 0.05).</p>...
The odds ratio (OR) is a measure of association used for analysing an I × J contingencytable. The to...
We examine the performance of the two rank order correlation coefficients (Spearman's rho and Kendal...
Notwithstanding a large body of literature on log-linear models and odds ratios, no general marginal...
*<p>Significant correlation between estimated ln(BM) and ln(DL/TL).</p><p>−marginally significant or...
Association mapping uses statistical analyses to test for relationships between genomic markers that...
<p>**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).</p><p>Pair-wise correlation coefficien...
<p>Significant marker-trait associations (MTAs) identified for different traits</p
a<p>Pair-wise correlations that increase (bold) or decrease (italics) are highlighted.</p>b<p>The si...
<p>200 random contingency tables with total count <i>N</i> = 100, a typical order of magnitude for a...
<p>The strength of association between level of use, perceived number of visitors, disturbance level...