Correlation coefficients are abundantly used in the life sciences. Their use can be limited to simple exploratory analysis or to construct association networks for visualization but they are also basic ingredients for sophisticated multivariate data analysis methods. It is therefore important to have reliable estimates for correlation coefficients. In modern life sciences, comprehensive measurement techniques are used to measure metabolites, proteins, gene-expressions and other types of data. All these measurement techniques have errors. Whereas in the old days, with simple measurements, the errors were also simple, that is not the case anymore. Errors are heterogeneous, non-constant and not independent. This hampers the quality of the esti...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
Associations between two variables, for instance between brain and behavioral measurements, are ofte...
This study examined bias in the sample correlation coefficient, r, and its correction by unbiased es...
Correlation coefficients are abundantly used in the life sciences. Their use can be limited to simpl...
Modern chromatography-based metabolomics measurements generate large amounts of data in the form of ...
Modern chromatography-based metabolomics measurements generate large amounts of data in the form of ...
The standard error of correlations that have been adjusted for selection with commonly used formula...
ABSTRACT. The authors describe and illustrate 6 factors that affect the size of a Pearson correlatio...
Scatter plots show the correlation of FcγRIIb expression levels with BMI, Plt, and serum biochemical...
Background In nutritional epidemiology, it is common to fit models in which several dietary variable...
This article focuses on the correlation of data which contain sampling error. The correlations of me...
This study focused on the issue of measurement reliability and its attenuation on correla-tion betwe...
This study examined bias in the sample correlation coefficient, r, and its correction by unbiased es...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
This study focused on the issue of measurement reliability and its attenuation on correlation betwee...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
Associations between two variables, for instance between brain and behavioral measurements, are ofte...
This study examined bias in the sample correlation coefficient, r, and its correction by unbiased es...
Correlation coefficients are abundantly used in the life sciences. Their use can be limited to simpl...
Modern chromatography-based metabolomics measurements generate large amounts of data in the form of ...
Modern chromatography-based metabolomics measurements generate large amounts of data in the form of ...
The standard error of correlations that have been adjusted for selection with commonly used formula...
ABSTRACT. The authors describe and illustrate 6 factors that affect the size of a Pearson correlatio...
Scatter plots show the correlation of FcγRIIb expression levels with BMI, Plt, and serum biochemical...
Background In nutritional epidemiology, it is common to fit models in which several dietary variable...
This article focuses on the correlation of data which contain sampling error. The correlations of me...
This study focused on the issue of measurement reliability and its attenuation on correla-tion betwe...
This study examined bias in the sample correlation coefficient, r, and its correction by unbiased es...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
This study focused on the issue of measurement reliability and its attenuation on correlation betwee...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
Associations between two variables, for instance between brain and behavioral measurements, are ofte...
This study examined bias in the sample correlation coefficient, r, and its correction by unbiased es...