I am trying to track down a formula that will accept degrees of freedom
and the computed value of a Pearson r and output the p value for the
statistic. In Excel, there are paste functions for other statistics (FINV
outputs the p value for the F statistic, CHIINV outputs the p value for
chi square, and so forth), but there is no paste function (RINV?) that
outputs the p value for the Pearson r statistic.  I realize that the p
value appears in the output of Excel's correlation tool, but to have the p
value react dynamically to any changes entered in the data, a paste
function (or hand-written formula) must be written to a cell.  If any
fellow TIPSters have source for a formula, please write to: 

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Thanks,

Kenneth M. Rosenberg
professor of Psychology
Oswego State University of New York



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