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Understanding Correlation Matrices Alexandria R Hadd Joseph Lee Rodgers

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Understanding Correlation Matrices Alexandria R Hadd Joseph Lee Rodgers
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Publisher: Quantitative Applications in t
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.45 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Alexandria R. Hadd; Joseph Lee Rodgers
ISBN: 9781544341095, 1544341091
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Understanding Correlation Matrices Alexandria R Hadd Joseph Lee Rodgers by Alexandria R. Hadd; Joseph Lee Rodgers 9781544341095, 1544341091 instant download after payment.

Correlation matrices (along with their unstandardized counterparts, covariance matrices) underlie much of the statistical machinery in common use today. A correlation matrix is more than a matrix filled with correlation coefficients. The value of one coefficient in the matrix puts constraints on the values of the others, and this is a major theme of the volume. In Understanding Correlation Matrices authors Alexandria Hadd and Joseph Lee Rodgers illustrate their key points with a wide range of lively examples, including correlations between intelligence measured at different ages through adolescence; correlations between public health expenditures, health life expectancy, adult mortality, and other country characteristics; correlations between wellbeing and state-level vital statistics; correlations between the racial composition of cities and professional sports teams; and correlations between childbearing intentions and childbearing outcomes over the reproductive life course.

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