Fw: CORRECTION TO EARLIER MESSAGE-Correlation - Constraints on Variables

2000-01-05 Thread Joe Ward
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Re: Correlation - Constraints on Variables

2000-01-04 Thread Joe Ward
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Re: Correlation - Constraints on Variables

2000-01-03 Thread John Uebersax
bkamen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This practical question arose between myself and a colleague at work. > It concerns whether we can use correlation analysis if one of the > variables is non-continuous or "categorical." > ... > I would appreciate clarification of any such constraints on the >

Re: Correlation - Constraints on Variables

2000-01-02 Thread Donald F. Burrill
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, bkamen wrote: > This practical question arose between myself and a colleague at work. > It concerns whether we can use correlation analysis if one of the > variables is non-continuous or "categorical." She believes that both > variables must be continuous. However she ca

Re: Correlation - Constraints on Variables

2000-01-02 Thread Rich Ulrich
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000 12:17:13 -0800, "bkamen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [ by the way, please set your Output to something OTHER than HTML. ] bk> " This practical question arose between myself and a colleague at work. It concerns whether we can use correlation analysis if one of the variables is

Correlation - Constraints on Variables

2000-01-02 Thread bkamen
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