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Using a copula to generate correlated data draws; attenuation bias in result correlation
magnitude of the bias is multiplicative and setting rho=1 or rho=0 worked the way you'd expect (1/0 observed correlation)
Figuring there was something wonky with my code, I tried using the copula package in R … My end goal is writing a method in a package for simulating particular data in R (think wakefield but a little different). …