product-moment correlation coefficient

  • 1product-moment correlation coefficient — noun the most commonly used method of computing a correlation coefficient between variables that are linearly related • Syn: ↑Pearson product moment correlation coefficient • Topics: ↑statistics • Hypernyms: ↑correlation coefficient, ↑coefficient …

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  • 2Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient — In statistics, the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient (sometimes referred to as the MCV or PMCC, and typically denoted by r ) is a common measure of the correlation between two variables X and Y . In accordance with the usual… …

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  • 3Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient — noun the most commonly used method of computing a correlation coefficient between variables that are linearly related • Syn: ↑product moment correlation coefficient • Topics: ↑statistics • Hypernyms: ↑correlation coefficient, ↑coefficient of… …

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  • 4product-moment correlation coefficient — Pearson correlation c …

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  • 5Correlation coefficient — may refer to: Pearson product moment correlation coefficient, also known as r, R, or Pearson s r, a measure of the strength of the linear relationship between two variables that is defined in terms of the (sample) covariance of the variables… …

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  • 6correlation coefficient — noun a statistic representing how closely two variables co vary; it can vary from 1 (perfect negative correlation) through 0 (no correlation) to +1 (perfect positive correlation) what is the correlation between those two variables? • Syn:… …

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  • 7Spearman's rank correlation coefficient — In statistics, Spearman s rank correlation coefficient or Spearman s rho, named after Charles Spearman and often denoted by the Greek letter ho (rho) or as r s, is a non parametric measure of correlation ndash; that is, it assesses how well an… …

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  • 8Point-biserial correlation coefficient — The point biserial correlation coefficient ( rpb ) is a correlation coefficient used when one variable (e.g. Y ) is dichotomous; Y can either be naturally dichotomous, like gender, or an artificially dichotomized variable. In most situations it… …

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  • 9Correlation de Spearman — Corrélation de Spearman En statistique, la corrélation de Spearman (nommée d après Charles Spearman) est étudiée lorsque deux variables statistiques semblent corrélées sans que la relation entre les deux variables soit de type affine. Elle… …

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  • 10Corrélation De Spearman — En statistique, la corrélation de Spearman (nommée d après Charles Spearman) est étudiée lorsque deux variables statistiques semblent corrélées sans que la relation entre les deux variables soit de type affine. Elle consiste à trouver un… …

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