RE: [R] Is there a statistics that can summarize the correlation for more than two random variables?

2004-07-14 Thread F Duan
Thank you for your reminding. Could you tell me the addresses of STAT-L and ALLSTAT lists? By the way, I found Cronbach's alpha suggested by Prof. Baron might be the one I am looking for though it's not perfect. Frank -Original Message- From: Peter Flom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

RE: [R] Is there a statistics that can summarize the correlation for more than two random variables?

2004-07-14 Thread Adaikalavan Ramasamy
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/ALLSTAT.html On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 17:47, F Duan wrote: Thank you for your reminding. Could you tell me the addresses of STAT-L and ALLSTAT lists? By the way, I found Cronbach's alpha suggested by Prof. Baron might be the one I am looking for though it's not

[R] Is there a statistics that can summarize the correlation for more than two random variables?

2004-07-13 Thread F Duan
Hi, R people, I wonder if there is a statistics than can measure the correlation for more than two random variables, instead of computing the correlation coefficient matrix. If so, what R package should I use? Right now I can only think of the mean of all pair-wise correlation

Re: [R] Is there a statistics that can summarize the correlation for more than two random variables?

2004-07-13 Thread Jonathan Baron
On 07/13/04 14:34, F Duan wrote: Hi, R people, I wonder if there is a statistics than can measure the correlation for more than two random variables, instead of computing the correlation coefficient matrix. If so, what R package should I use? One possibility is Cronbach's alpha, which is in