We examine the performance of the two rank order correlation coefficients (Spearman's rho and Kendall's tau) for describing the strength of association between two continuously measured traits. We begin by discussing when these measures should, and should not, be preferred over Pearson's product-moment correlation coefficient on conceptual grounds. For testing the null hypothesis of no monotonic association, our simulation studies found both rank coefficients show similar performance to variants of the Pearson product-moment measure of association, and provide only slightly better performance than Pearson's measure even if the two measured traits are non-normally distributed. Where variants of the Pearson measure are not appropriate, there ...
The objective of this research was to propose a composite correlation coefficient to estimate the ra...
Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is shown to be a deterministic transformation of the empiric...
<p>The strength of association between level of use, perceived number of visitors, disturbance level...
The association between two variables is often of interest in data analysis and methodological resea...
Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is a nonparametric (distribution-free) rank statistic propos...
The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (rp) and the Spearman rank correlation coefficien...
abstract: Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is a nonparametric (distribution-free) rank statis...
Pearson’s correlation coefficient is considered a measure of linear association between bivariate ra...
This paper analyzes the performances of Spearman's rho (SR) and Kendall's tau (KT) with re...
Pearson’s correlation coefficient is considered a measure of linear association between bivariate ra...
A measure of correlation or strength of association between random variables is the correlation coef...
We have studied the effects of range and distribution of data on product moment and rank correlation...
Since the purpose of many studies is to describe and summarize the relations between two or more var...
Spearman’s non-parametric correlation coefficient has been used to explore association in the paper ...
Abstract. This article presents several alternatives to Pearson’s correlation coefficient and many e...
The objective of this research was to propose a composite correlation coefficient to estimate the ra...
Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is shown to be a deterministic transformation of the empiric...
<p>The strength of association between level of use, perceived number of visitors, disturbance level...
The association between two variables is often of interest in data analysis and methodological resea...
Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is a nonparametric (distribution-free) rank statistic propos...
The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (rp) and the Spearman rank correlation coefficien...
abstract: Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is a nonparametric (distribution-free) rank statis...
Pearson’s correlation coefficient is considered a measure of linear association between bivariate ra...
This paper analyzes the performances of Spearman's rho (SR) and Kendall's tau (KT) with re...
Pearson’s correlation coefficient is considered a measure of linear association between bivariate ra...
A measure of correlation or strength of association between random variables is the correlation coef...
We have studied the effects of range and distribution of data on product moment and rank correlation...
Since the purpose of many studies is to describe and summarize the relations between two or more var...
Spearman’s non-parametric correlation coefficient has been used to explore association in the paper ...
Abstract. This article presents several alternatives to Pearson’s correlation coefficient and many e...
The objective of this research was to propose a composite correlation coefficient to estimate the ra...
Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient is shown to be a deterministic transformation of the empiric...
<p>The strength of association between level of use, perceived number of visitors, disturbance level...