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I'm having a list of Pearson's correlation coefficients (r). Then, I performed the Fisher's Z transformation using the formula: z = 1/2 ln(1+r/1-r). Now, I want to compute corresponding p-values for each identified z score. After referring to Google, I detect a formula to compute p-value (two-sided) like: p-value = 2*pnorm(-abs(z)) Is it correct? Also, Can anyone give me a formula to compute 95% confidence intervals of z score?

Btw, I'm using R to handle all of them! Thanks bunch in advance

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try using library(psych) and function fisherz()

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  • $\begingroup$ Many thanks! I forgot to say thank you at that time! Your solution is great! $\endgroup$
    – Huy Nguyen
    Commented Jun 6, 2020 at 8:38

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