They are (unless otherwise described) calculated as Pearson product-moment
correlations. The distinctions are either in terms of the variables being
correlated (1,2,3,4,5) or in the format (6) in which the correlations are
presented.
haytham siala wrote:
> Could you please answer this question? Correlation are given in different
> tables under the headings:
>
> 1) Zero-Order Correlation between variables
> 2) Intervariable correlations
> 3) orrelation Between factors
> 4) Pearson Correlation between Variables
> 5) Intercorrelation between variables
> 6) correlation matrix
>
> Do these have the same meaning but are named differently in different
> contexts?