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Kin 304 Correlation

Kin 304 Correlation. Correlation Coefficient r Limitations of r Significance of r Coefficient of Determination. Correlation Coefficient (r). Correlation Coefficient (r) is a measure of association between two variables Varies from -1 to +1 r is a ratio of variability in X to that of Y.

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Kin 304 Correlation

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  1. Kin 304Correlation Correlation Coefficient r Limitations of r Significance of r Coefficient of Determination

  2. Correlation Coefficient (r) • Correlation Coefficient (r) is a measure of association between two variables • Varies from -1 to +1 • r is a ratio of variability in X to that of Y. 0 = no relationship; 1 = perfect relationship Correlation

  3. Correlation

  4. Linear Fit • High Correlation Coefficient does not mean a linear fit • r = 0.906 Correlation

  5. Correlation does not mean causation • A study of boys aged 6 to 18 years produced correlations of standing broad jump with other measures. • Which had the highest correlation? Correlation

  6. Range of the Data affects the Correlation Coefficient Correlation

  7. Correlation coefficient depends upon the orientation of the two groups

  8. Significance of theCorrelation Coefficient • The critical value of the correlation coefficient is determined by the sample size • Bigger sample size = lower critical value of r • Statistical significance of r does not infer “practical significance” Correlation

  9. Coefficient of Determination R squared (r2) The circle represents the total variance in the measure Weight 75% unexplained Correlation of Weight with Arm Girth r = 0.5, r2 = 0.25 Therefore 25% of the variance in weight is explained by arm girth 25% Arm Girth

  10. Correlation Matrix Correlations between all variables Weight vs Arm Girth r = 0.5, r2 = 0.25 Weight vs Calf Girth r = 0.6 , r2 = 0 .36 Arm Girth vs Calf Girth r = 0.4 , r2 = 0 .16 Weight Arm Girth Calf Girth

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