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Correlation Parametric And Nonparametric Measures 1st Edition Peter Y Chen

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Correlation Parametric And Nonparametric Measures 1st Edition Peter Y Chen
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Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.77 MB
Pages: 105
Author: Peter Y. Chen, Paula M. Popovich
ISBN: 9780761922285, 0761922288
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1
Volume: 139

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Correlation Parametric And Nonparametric Measures 1st Edition Peter Y Chen by Peter Y. Chen, Paula M. Popovich 9780761922285, 0761922288 instant download after payment.

Correlations, in general, and the Pearson product-moment correlation in particular, can be used for many research purposes, ranging from describing a relationship between two variables as a descriptive statistic to examining a relationship between two variables in a population as an inferential statistic, or to gauge the strength of an effect, or to conduct a meta-analytic study. How can correlation be more effectively used so that one doesn′t misinterpret the data? This book reveals how to do this by examining Pearson r from its conceptual meaning, to assumptions, special cases of the Pearson r, the biserial coefficient and tetrachoric coefficient estimates of the Pearson r, its uses in research (including effect size, power analysis, meta-analysis, utility analysis, reliability estimates and validation), factors that affect the Pearson r, and finally to additional nonparametric correlation indexes. After reading this book, the reader will be able to compare and distinguish the concepts of similarity and relationship, identify the distinction between correlation and causation, and to interpret correlations correctly.

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