<p>The strength of association between level of use, perceived number of visitors, disturbance level and overall satisfaction was determined by the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (<i>ρ</i>). For each pair of variables <i>ρ</i> values, number of paired data (df), and significance level (p-value) are reported. Not significant (ns) association between variables are additionally noted.</p
<p>Correlations between the scores on the 5 subscales in the combined EMPATHY scale score, using Spe...
<p>Correlation between variables analysed using the Spearman test. <i>P</i><0.05 values were conside...
<p>NS, not significant; *, p<0.05; **, p<0.01; ***, p<0.001; ****, p<0.0001.</p>a<p>NS in Jα18-/-in ...
<p>Interrelationships between study variables according to Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (...
<p>Correlations are significant at 0.01 level</p><p>Correlation coefficients (Spearman correlation) ...
<p>Correlation between two explanatory variables by Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient.</p
We examine the performance of the two rank order correlation coefficients (Spearman's rho and Kendal...
To determine the strength of the relationship between each meteorological variable, we performed a s...
A measure of correlation or strength of association between random variables is the correlation coef...
<p>Spearman rank correlation coefficient between the independent variables for the clusters with at ...
The correlation coefficient Correlation coefficients are used to measure the strength of the relatio...
<p>BMI—Body Mass Index, AMTS—Abbreviated Mental Test Score, GDS—Geriatric Depression Scale, SRH—Self...
Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is a nonparametric (distribution-free) rank statistic propos...
<p>P-values below 0.05 indicate statistically significant non-zero correlations at the 95% confidenc...
<p>The strength of the social bond measured by the DIS (dyadic index of social relationships) and th...
<p>Correlations between the scores on the 5 subscales in the combined EMPATHY scale score, using Spe...
<p>Correlation between variables analysed using the Spearman test. <i>P</i><0.05 values were conside...
<p>NS, not significant; *, p<0.05; **, p<0.01; ***, p<0.001; ****, p<0.0001.</p>a<p>NS in Jα18-/-in ...
<p>Interrelationships between study variables according to Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (...
<p>Correlations are significant at 0.01 level</p><p>Correlation coefficients (Spearman correlation) ...
<p>Correlation between two explanatory variables by Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient.</p
We examine the performance of the two rank order correlation coefficients (Spearman's rho and Kendal...
To determine the strength of the relationship between each meteorological variable, we performed a s...
A measure of correlation or strength of association between random variables is the correlation coef...
<p>Spearman rank correlation coefficient between the independent variables for the clusters with at ...
The correlation coefficient Correlation coefficients are used to measure the strength of the relatio...
<p>BMI—Body Mass Index, AMTS—Abbreviated Mental Test Score, GDS—Geriatric Depression Scale, SRH—Self...
Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is a nonparametric (distribution-free) rank statistic propos...
<p>P-values below 0.05 indicate statistically significant non-zero correlations at the 95% confidenc...
<p>The strength of the social bond measured by the DIS (dyadic index of social relationships) and th...
<p>Correlations between the scores on the 5 subscales in the combined EMPATHY scale score, using Spe...
<p>Correlation between variables analysed using the Spearman test. <i>P</i><0.05 values were conside...
<p>NS, not significant; *, p<0.05; **, p<0.01; ***, p<0.001; ****, p<0.0001.</p>a<p>NS in Jα18-/-in ...