Thank you for this example of correlation!! I have read my text book and other RUclips videos and the explanation has given me a clear understanding about what correlation is and how to identify positive and negative correlation. Great video!!
@spaceinkfilms I use a Bamboo tablet and pen to do the screen writings, which I create in One Note and record using Camtasia. It might not be the best method but it worked for me. Good luck with your mini-lectures.
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Thanks for the explanation! I want to calculate the correlation between many factors which I enter daily. I got an android app called correlator, and I need to understand the difference between single correlation and multiple correlation which the app is showing to me... which one is better if I want to find the most correlated variable??
Thanks for this video. It was clear, concise and short. But, can you give me an example where i can get the intuitive feel of correlation ? At 0:02 You said correlation shows how two variables are related to one another and how strong their relationship is to one another. I fail to understand why the fourth figure (the curvi-linear one) has no-correlation. Clearly, variable X is changing with respect to variable Y (though not in a linear fashion). So there is a relationship between the two...
uhhmm, about your fourth example of direction, if its a curve it is just called a non-linear. tried to research about it because my teacher told me that it still has a relationship but not linear. thanks though, you made it a little easier for me about correlation direction and strength
Are the data sets the raw data or data after the raw data has been manipulated. It seems the lateer. What I am saying is using this vid in isolation is a little confusing. I just know you agree. lol
well by saying "correlation shows a relation between variables", then i simply can't agree that in the fourth drawing there is no correlation. there's no bijective correlation, i agree, but there's a correlation. If i see a parable in the drawing, there's definetelly something going on there, some way the variables influence each other. Not in a linear way, but correlations aren't about liniarity, but about influence. So that fourth case - i don't agree with you.
Thank you for this example of correlation!! I have read my text book and other RUclips videos and the explanation has given me a clear understanding about what correlation is and how to identify positive and negative correlation. Great video!!
Clear, concise, and effective breakdown. Thank you!
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I think this is a GREAT way to convey the information! kudos.
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Yah, finally understood what's a strong and weak correlation, ty.
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Thanks for the simple breakdown! Very helpful.
Great explanation for those of simple minds, such as myself :)
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I use a Bamboo tablet and pen to do the screen writings, which I create in One Note and record using Camtasia. It might not be the best method but it worked for me. Good luck with your mini-lectures.
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Thanks for the explanation! I want to calculate the correlation between many factors which I enter daily. I got an android app called correlator, and I need to understand the difference between single correlation and multiple correlation which the app is showing to me... which one is better if I want to find the most correlated variable??
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Thanks for this video. It was clear, concise and short. But, can you give me an example where i can get the intuitive feel of correlation ?
At 0:02 You said correlation shows how two variables are related to one another and how strong their relationship is to one another.
I fail to understand why the fourth figure (the curvi-linear one) has no-correlation. Clearly, variable X is changing with respect to variable Y (though not in a linear fashion). So there is a relationship between the two...
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uhhmm, about your fourth example of direction, if its a curve it is just called a non-linear. tried to research about it because my teacher told me that it still has a relationship but not linear. thanks though, you made it a little easier for me about correlation direction and strength
what type of correlation exist (weak or medium) if the "r" value is between 0.4 and 0.5 ?
So a constant acceleration (i.e. when an accelerometer lays still on a table for instance), would be "no correlation"?
Thank you Dr Maggard, we used this video in our college lecture... it was very useful, keep up the good work.
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it is really very good explanation, so could you please explain what is correlated response?
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Correlation is association. It may or may not indicate causality which is what what we need for a relationship.
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So the slope of the line does not indicate the strength of correlation its only interpret direction of correlation ?
how do you know which variable is x or y?
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what about 4.1 to 4.9. how do you define it? medium or weak?
its not linear, therefor there is no r. thats a parabolic relationship
Okay, so what do we call the non-linear relationship between two variables ?
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Are the data sets the raw data or data after the raw data has been manipulated.
It seems the lateer.
What I am saying is using this vid in isolation is a little confusing.
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well by saying "correlation shows a relation between variables", then i simply can't agree that in the fourth drawing there is no correlation. there's no bijective correlation, i agree, but there's a correlation. If i see a parable in the drawing, there's definetelly something going on there, some way the variables influence each other. Not in a linear way, but correlations aren't about liniarity, but about influence.
So that fourth case - i don't agree with you.