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A measure of the degree of association among a pair of variables.
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What is the best correlation coefficient for measuring the correlation of a curvilinear rela...
Also, what is the name of a curvilinear relationship that increases, peaks, and then decreases, and vice versa
Here is the relationship I got between my variables:
I believe R2 and R value are invali …
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Can the correlation coefficient of a quadratic model be calculated?
In linear regression, you have R, Pearson's correlation coefficient, which can tell you the strength and direction of a linear relationship, and R^2, the coefficient of determination, which can tell you … If not, is there another kind of correlation coefficient that can describe the strength and direction of a quadratic relationship? …