correlation coefficient


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ix and iy for selection intensity of trait x and y, rg for genetic correlation coefficient of trait x and y; Hx and Hy for evolution of heritability of trait x and y.
Table 3 shows the bands corresponding to the maximal absolute value of the correlation coefficient of each transform and each order differential.
Correlation between scores of two clinicians on HAM-D-U was developed by using spearman correlation coefficient for inter-rater reliability.
Through the correlations obtained in this study it was determined that the correlation coefficient between L* and b*, had a reduction of 68.57%, while the ratio of the parameters a * and b * had a significant increase of 111.73% compared to analysis of the base model.
A significant positive correlation was found with the correlation coefficient being 0.98 (p =.000 < .001, HS) Figure 2.
The sheer volume of data and the broad range of data should have the effect of reducing variation errors in the correlation coefficient calculations.
As a base rate for this survey, Hebak [9] and Rezankova [21] indicate sample Pearson's correlation coefficient.
The simple correlation coefficient bilateral (two-tail) Talent management Organizational Commitment Pearson's correlation coefficient 0.671 Significant level.
Kendall's W coefficient is a linear function of Spearman's bivariate correlation coefficient. It is employed to measure the degree of relation between several variables.
Expresses the strength of the relationship between the symbols analyzed (numbers) X and Y is the correlation coefficient. Another characteristic which describes the strength of the relationship of the symbols analyzed is the correlation coefficient.