Correlations of 0.3 and 0.4 in psychological studies in chronic illness (e.g. diabetes) have been criticized as having little clinical importance. The present article suggests that correlation coefficients be interpreted as binomial effect size displays (BESD) as a means of gleaning the clinical importance of a given correlation coefficient. The BESD is easily understood, computed, and applied to research in chronic disease. An illustration is provided in which a r of 0.2 is shown to correspond to a BESD in which the success rate is improved from 40 to 60%. Using BESD to interpret the meaningfulness of relationships, correlations as low as 0.2 may have clinical importance.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/26429/1/...
Behavioral scientists are interested in answering three basic questions when examining the relations...
The correlation coefficient Correlation coefficients are used to measure the strength of the relatio...
Researchers often need to consider the practical significance of a relationship. For example, interp...
The correlation coefficient Correlation coefficients are used to measure the strength of the relatio...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
This article describes procedures for presenting standardized measures of effect size when contrasts...
It is well known that dichotomizing continuous data has the effect to decrease statistical power whe...
It is well known that dichotomizing continuous data has the effect to decrease statistical power whe...
The distribution of effect sizes may offer insights about the research done and reported in a scient...
<p>*Correlation is significant at 0.05 (2-tailed).</p><p>**Correlation is significant at 0.01 (2-tai...
The correlation coefficient Correlation coefficients are used to measure the strength of the relatio...
Correlation coefficient is an inference statistic that is often used to quantify a relationship betw...
Published research often address aspects related to “statistical significance” but fail to address t...
<p>(A): There was a significant negative correlation (r = −0.705, p<0.001) between the SIGH-D score ...
Behavioral scientists are interested in answering three basic questions when examining the relations...
The correlation coefficient Correlation coefficients are used to measure the strength of the relatio...
Researchers often need to consider the practical significance of a relationship. For example, interp...
The correlation coefficient Correlation coefficients are used to measure the strength of the relatio...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
This article describes procedures for presenting standardized measures of effect size when contrasts...
It is well known that dichotomizing continuous data has the effect to decrease statistical power whe...
It is well known that dichotomizing continuous data has the effect to decrease statistical power whe...
The distribution of effect sizes may offer insights about the research done and reported in a scient...
<p>*Correlation is significant at 0.05 (2-tailed).</p><p>**Correlation is significant at 0.01 (2-tai...
The correlation coefficient Correlation coefficients are used to measure the strength of the relatio...
Correlation coefficient is an inference statistic that is often used to quantify a relationship betw...
Published research often address aspects related to “statistical significance” but fail to address t...
<p>(A): There was a significant negative correlation (r = −0.705, p<0.001) between the SIGH-D score ...
Behavioral scientists are interested in answering three basic questions when examining the relations...
The correlation coefficient Correlation coefficients are used to measure the strength of the relatio...
Researchers often need to consider the practical significance of a relationship. For example, interp...