may I ask, are all pearson correlation always reciprocal? from the example you mentioned, can the response variable be an explanatory variable, and vice versa? I ask because it's a bit confusing to differentiate "correlation association" and "regression"
Hi, I am a doctor and doing MD, for my thesis work I need your help, I have 2 diseases- D1 & D2, and one medicine- M, each disease contains 20 patients. My objective is :- 1) To find the effect of M on D1. 2) To find the effect of M on D2. 3) To compare the effect of M in D1 & D2. For this which test is required and how to calculate on excel 2007, Thanks
"Axes" is the plural of "axis". So one should say "x axis" and "y axis", not "x axes" etc. Apart from that pedantic criticism, your explanation was very clear. Thank you.
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may I ask, are all pearson correlation always reciprocal? from the example you mentioned, can the response variable be an explanatory variable, and vice versa?
I ask because it's a bit confusing to differentiate "correlation association" and "regression"
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I appreciate the lesson; your explanation helped me understand the Pearson correlation.
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Would we say the density of predators and prey be considered dependent observations?
is there a what so called independent or dependent variable to do pearson correlation?
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Hi, I am a doctor and doing MD, for my thesis work I need your help, I have 2 diseases- D1 & D2, and one medicine- M, each disease contains 20 patients. My objective is :- 1) To find the effect of M on D1. 2) To find the effect of M on D2. 3) To compare the effect of M in D1 & D2. For this which test is required and how to calculate on excel 2007, Thanks
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kindly explain how to test these assumption using spss
"Axes" is the plural of "axis". So one should say "x axis" and "y axis", not "x axes" etc.
Apart from that pedantic criticism, your explanation was very clear. Thank you.