Pearson Product Moment Test - translation to Αγγλικά
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Pearson Product Moment Test - translation to Αγγλικά

TYPE OF COEFFICIENT
Pearson r; Pearsonr; Pearson's correlation coefficient; Pearson's r; Pearson's correlation; Product-moment correlation coefficient; Pearson product moment correlation coefficient; Product moment correlation coefficient; Pearson coefficient; Bivariate correlation; Pearson’s correlation coefficient; Pearson's product; Pearson product-moment correlation; Pearson product-moment; Product-moment correlation; Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient; Pearson's coefficient of correlation; Pearson product–moment correlation coefficient; PPMCC; Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient; Pearson correlation; Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient; Pearson's linear correlation coefficient; Circular correlation coefficient; Pearson's product-moment correlation
  • Examples of scatter diagrams with different values of correlation coefficient (''ρ'')
  • Several sets of (''x'', ''y'') points, with the correlation coefficient of ''x'' and ''y'' for each set. The correlation reflects the strength and direction of a linear relationship (top row), but not the slope of that relationship (middle), nor many aspects of nonlinear relationships (bottom). N.B.: the figure in the center has a slope of 0 but in that case the correlation coefficient is undefined because the variance of ''Y'' is zero.
  • Critical values of Pearson's correlation coefficient that must be exceeded to be considered significantly nonzero at the 0.05 level.
  • prediction interval]] for ''Y'' may be reduced given the corresponding value of ''X''. For example, if ''ρ'' = 0.5, then the 95% prediction interval of ''Y''|''X'' will be about 13% smaller than the 95% prediction interval of ''Y''.
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Pearson Product Moment Test      
= ?
Ex: Results of the Pearson Product Moment Test showed a moderate correlation between the students" exit TOEFL scores and the post-test lirary skills scores.
Pearson correlation coefficient         
= coeficiente de correlación de Pearson
Ex: The Pearson correlation coefficient has been calculated to find out the correlation and to test the null hypothesis that there is no correlation among publishing in journals, citing from journals and use of journals by a defined set of researchers.
Pearson         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pearson (disambiguation)
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* Pearson correlation coefficient = coeficiente de correlación de Pearson
* Pearson Product Moment Test = ?
* Pearson's correlation = correlación de Pearson

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2) Psicología. Pedagogía. Prueba o reactivo que se utiliza para medir condiciones y aptitudes de un sujeto así como de su conducta, sentimientos, motivaciones y tendencias instintivas o estructuradas.
3) Voz invariable en plural.

Βικιπαίδεια

Pearson correlation coefficient

In statistics, the Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC, pronounced ) ― also known as Pearson's r, the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (PPMCC), the bivariate correlation, or colloquially simply as the correlation coefficient ― is a measure of linear correlation between two sets of data. It is the ratio between the covariance of two variables and the product of their standard deviations; thus, it is essentially a normalized measurement of the covariance, such that the result always has a value between −1 and 1. As with covariance itself, the measure can only reflect a linear correlation of variables, and ignores many other types of relationships or correlations. As a simple example, one would expect the age and height of a sample of teenagers from a high school to have a Pearson correlation coefficient significantly greater than 0, but less than 1 (as 1 would represent an unrealistically perfect correlation).