Standard errors of estimators that are functions of correlation coefficients are shown to be quite different in magnitude than standard errors of the initial correlations. A general large-sample methodology, based upon Taylor series expansions and asymptotic correlational results, is developed for the computation of such standard errors. Three exemplary analyses are conducted on a correction for attenuation, a correction for range restriction, and an indirect effect in path analysis. Derived formulae are consistent with several previously proposed estimators and provide excellent approximations to the standard errors obtained in computer simulations, even for moderate sample size (n = 100). It is shown that functions of correl...
Positive autocorrelation can inflate type I error in tests for significance of the linear regression...
This paper considers the problem of testing cross-sectional correlation in large panel data models w...
This note describes a procedure for estimating the range restriction component used in correcting co...
Standard errors of estimators that are functions of correlation coefficients are shown to be quite d...
Monte Carlo approach was employed to investigate the accuracy of Bobko's (1983) formulas for the bia...
The standard error of correlations that have been adjusted for selection with commonly used formula...
Correlation coefficients are abundantly used in the life sciences. Their use can be limited to simpl...
Approaches to correcting correlation coefficients for range restriction have been developed under th...
The standard Pearson correlation coefficient, r, is a biased estimator of the population correlation...
We have studied the effects of range and distribution of data on product moment and rank correlation...
This study examined bias in the sample correlation coefficient, r, and its correction by unbiased es...
A Monte Carlo study was conducted to investigate the effect of truncation of score distributions on ...
This article focuses on the correlation of data which contain sampling error. The correlations of me...
The study of the ordered series of residuals of a fit proved to be useful in evaluating separately t...
AbstractCorrelation coefficients have many applications for studying the relationship among multivar...
Positive autocorrelation can inflate type I error in tests for significance of the linear regression...
This paper considers the problem of testing cross-sectional correlation in large panel data models w...
This note describes a procedure for estimating the range restriction component used in correcting co...
Standard errors of estimators that are functions of correlation coefficients are shown to be quite d...
Monte Carlo approach was employed to investigate the accuracy of Bobko's (1983) formulas for the bia...
The standard error of correlations that have been adjusted for selection with commonly used formula...
Correlation coefficients are abundantly used in the life sciences. Their use can be limited to simpl...
Approaches to correcting correlation coefficients for range restriction have been developed under th...
The standard Pearson correlation coefficient, r, is a biased estimator of the population correlation...
We have studied the effects of range and distribution of data on product moment and rank correlation...
This study examined bias in the sample correlation coefficient, r, and its correction by unbiased es...
A Monte Carlo study was conducted to investigate the effect of truncation of score distributions on ...
This article focuses on the correlation of data which contain sampling error. The correlations of me...
The study of the ordered series of residuals of a fit proved to be useful in evaluating separately t...
AbstractCorrelation coefficients have many applications for studying the relationship among multivar...
Positive autocorrelation can inflate type I error in tests for significance of the linear regression...
This paper considers the problem of testing cross-sectional correlation in large panel data models w...
This note describes a procedure for estimating the range restriction component used in correcting co...