The purpose of this paper is to introduce researchers to correlation coefficient calculation. The Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient is the most common type of correlation; however, the Pearson correlation coefficient may not be applicable in all cases. The Pearson r is used only when the data of the dependent and independent variables are quantitative. There are many types of correlation coefficient. The correct choice of correlation coefficient depends on the classification of the independent variable (X) and dependent variable (Y). Data are classified into one of three types: quantitative, nominal and ordinal. This writing explains various types of correlations on the basis of X-by-Y data type combination. Using the wrong typ...
The Pearson correlation coefficient (r) is usually the first measure of association taught...
<p>Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation Coefficients for Scores on Self-Report Measures, Stratified ...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficient (<i>r</i>) and AUROC for the affymetrix dataset (AUROC in columns...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients among continuous explanatory variables (N = 24,449).</p
The association between two variables is often of interest in data analysis and methodological resea...
The aim of this document is to illuminate the concept of correlation as used in data compression. Th...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
<p>The correlation coefficients (<i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup>) among the samples.</p
The aim of this thesis is to give a proper description of the correlation coeffient and its usage. T...
<p>Pearson product-moment correlation coefficients (and associated P-values) for the relationships b...
The word correlation in general indicates that two quantities are related and somehow linked togethe...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (r) for each variable for each comparison at the two time points...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
<p>In each table cell, the first value is the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient, and the secon...
Since the purpose of many studies is to describe and summarize the relations between two or more var...
The Pearson correlation coefficient (r) is usually the first measure of association taught...
<p>Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation Coefficients for Scores on Self-Report Measures, Stratified ...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficient (<i>r</i>) and AUROC for the affymetrix dataset (AUROC in columns...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients among continuous explanatory variables (N = 24,449).</p
The association between two variables is often of interest in data analysis and methodological resea...
The aim of this document is to illuminate the concept of correlation as used in data compression. Th...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
<p>The correlation coefficients (<i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup>) among the samples.</p
The aim of this thesis is to give a proper description of the correlation coeffient and its usage. T...
<p>Pearson product-moment correlation coefficients (and associated P-values) for the relationships b...
The word correlation in general indicates that two quantities are related and somehow linked togethe...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (r) for each variable for each comparison at the two time points...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
<p>In each table cell, the first value is the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient, and the secon...
Since the purpose of many studies is to describe and summarize the relations between two or more var...
The Pearson correlation coefficient (r) is usually the first measure of association taught...
<p>Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation Coefficients for Scores on Self-Report Measures, Stratified ...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficient (<i>r</i>) and AUROC for the affymetrix dataset (AUROC in columns...