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R Software Modulerwasp_correlation.wasp
Title produced by softwarePearson Correlation
Date of computationSat, 18 Oct 2008 07:37:37 -0600
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User-defined keywords
Estimated Impact130
Family? (F = Feedback message, R = changed R code, M = changed R Module, P = changed Parameters, D = changed Data)
F     [Univariate Data Series] [Eerste tijdreeks] [2008-10-11 15:49:53] [c45c87b96bbf32ffc2144fc37d767b2e]
-   PD  [Univariate Data Series] [aantal begonnen w...] [2008-10-18 13:04:32] [c45c87b96bbf32ffc2144fc37d767b2e]
F RMPD    [Pearson Correlation] [relatie tijdreeks...] [2008-10-18 13:27:30] [c45c87b96bbf32ffc2144fc37d767b2e]
F    D      [Pearson Correlation] [relatie tijdreeks...] [2008-10-18 13:31:33] [c45c87b96bbf32ffc2144fc37d767b2e]
F    D        [Pearson Correlation] [relatie tijdreeks...] [2008-10-18 13:35:31] [c45c87b96bbf32ffc2144fc37d767b2e]
F    D            [Pearson Correlation] [relatie tijdreeks...] [2008-10-18 13:37:37] [3dc594a6c62226e1e98766c4d385bfaa] [Current]
F    D              [Pearson Correlation] [relatie tijdreeks...] [2008-10-18 13:39:20] [c45c87b96bbf32ffc2144fc37d767b2e]
F    D                [Pearson Correlation] [relatie tijdreeks...] [2008-10-18 13:41:34] [c45c87b96bbf32ffc2144fc37d767b2e]
Feedback Forum
2008-10-27 16:39:54 [Michael Van Spaandonck] [reply
Een negatieve corelatie van 12% duidt op een relatief zwak omgekeerd verband tussen de datareeksen. Ik denk niet dat er een verklaring is voor deze uitkomst, en dat het hier louter om toeval draait. Ik kan me niet inbeelden dat deze reeksen daadwerkelijk een verband met elkaar zouden hebben.

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Dataseries X:
104.21
103.86
114.42
113.08
110.80
111.22
114.08
111.72
106.40
108.19
106.88
106.60
108.83
104.10
107.03
108.49
104.75
101.04
105.63
105.10
108.15
105.62
102.83
104.81
102.86
102.92
107.68
106.82
103.73
107.33
108.42
111.25
103.60
103.24
101.18
102.61
104.14
101.36
110.10
106.77
103.05
104.56
107.06
108.98
103.26
103.24
100.58
100.73
101.73
99.25
105.24
106.44
105.66
109.59
110.36
109.04
103.89
103.70
107.93
102.38
107.30
105,25
106.72
112.71
Dataseries Y:
1.61
1.25
1.21
1.42
1.22
1.42
1.44
1.44
1.48
1.49
1.59
1.33
1.51
1.36
1.45
1.44
1.32
1.40
1.35
1.50
1.52
1.45
1.45
1.59
1.49
1.35
1.70
1.52
1.36
1.44
1.56
1.61
1.73
1.58
1.50
1.51
1.73
1.52
1.60
1.41
1.46
1.58
1.41
1.61
1.31
1.62
1.51
1.60
1.61
1.63
1.46
1.87
1.92
1.62
1.50
1.43
1.64
1.62
1.68
1.82
1.68
1.50
1.75
1.78




Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time2 seconds
R Server'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135

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\hline
Summary of computational transaction \tabularnewline
Raw Input & view raw input (R code)  \tabularnewline
Raw Output & view raw output of R engine  \tabularnewline
Computing time & 2 seconds \tabularnewline
R Server & 'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135 \tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
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[TABLE]
[ROW][C]Summary of computational transaction[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Raw Input[/C][C]view raw input (R code) [/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Raw Output[/C][C]view raw output of R engine [/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Computing time[/C][C]2 seconds[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]R Server[/C][C]'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135[/C][/ROW]
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Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time2 seconds
R Server'Gwilym Jenkins' @ 72.249.127.135







Pearson Product Moment Correlation - Ungrouped Data
StatisticVariable XVariable Y
Mean106.10156251.5228125
Biased Variance12.05736005859370.02175458984375
Biased Standard Deviation3.472370956363070.147494372244333
Covariance-0.0632139880952382
Correlation-0.121498859409455
Determination0.0147619728377986
T-Test-0.963823392680697
p-value (2 sided)0.338878791059793
p-value (1 sided)0.169439395529897
Degrees of Freedom62
Number of Observations64

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\hline
Pearson Product Moment Correlation - Ungrouped Data \tabularnewline
Statistic & Variable X & Variable Y \tabularnewline
Mean & 106.1015625 & 1.5228125 \tabularnewline
Biased Variance & 12.0573600585937 & 0.02175458984375 \tabularnewline
Biased Standard Deviation & 3.47237095636307 & 0.147494372244333 \tabularnewline
Covariance & -0.0632139880952382 \tabularnewline
Correlation & -0.121498859409455 \tabularnewline
Determination & 0.0147619728377986 \tabularnewline
T-Test & -0.963823392680697 \tabularnewline
p-value (2 sided) & 0.338878791059793 \tabularnewline
p-value (1 sided) & 0.169439395529897 \tabularnewline
Degrees of Freedom & 62 \tabularnewline
Number of Observations & 64 \tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
%Source: https://freestatistics.org/blog/index.php?pk=16624&T=1

[TABLE]
[ROW][C]Pearson Product Moment Correlation - Ungrouped Data[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Statistic[/C][C]Variable X[/C][C]Variable Y[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Mean[/C][C]106.1015625[/C][C]1.5228125[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Biased Variance[/C][C]12.0573600585937[/C][C]0.02175458984375[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Biased Standard Deviation[/C][C]3.47237095636307[/C][C]0.147494372244333[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Covariance[/C][C]-0.0632139880952382[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Correlation[/C][C]-0.121498859409455[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Determination[/C][C]0.0147619728377986[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]T-Test[/C][C]-0.963823392680697[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]p-value (2 sided)[/C][C]0.338878791059793[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]p-value (1 sided)[/C][C]0.169439395529897[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Degrees of Freedom[/C][C]62[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Number of Observations[/C][C]64[/C][/ROW]
[/TABLE]
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Pearson Product Moment Correlation - Ungrouped Data
StatisticVariable XVariable Y
Mean106.10156251.5228125
Biased Variance12.05736005859370.02175458984375
Biased Standard Deviation3.472370956363070.147494372244333
Covariance-0.0632139880952382
Correlation-0.121498859409455
Determination0.0147619728377986
T-Test-0.963823392680697
p-value (2 sided)0.338878791059793
p-value (1 sided)0.169439395529897
Degrees of Freedom62
Number of Observations64



Parameters (Session):
Parameters (R input):
R code (references can be found in the software module):
bitmap(file='test1.png')
histx <- hist(x, plot=FALSE)
histy <- hist(y, plot=FALSE)
maxcounts <- max(c(histx$counts, histx$counts))
xrange <- c(min(x),max(x))
yrange <- c(min(y),max(y))
nf <- layout(matrix(c(2,0,1,3),2,2,byrow=TRUE), c(3,1), c(1,3), TRUE)
par(mar=c(4,4,1,1))
plot(x, y, xlim=xrange, ylim=yrange, xlab=xlab, ylab=ylab)
par(mar=c(0,4,1,1))
barplot(histx$counts, axes=FALSE, ylim=c(0, maxcounts), space=0)
par(mar=c(4,0,1,1))
barplot(histy$counts, axes=FALSE, xlim=c(0, maxcounts), space=0, horiz=TRUE)
dev.off()
lx = length(x)
makebiased = (lx-1)/lx
varx = var(x)*makebiased
vary = var(y)*makebiased
corxy <- cor.test(x,y,method='pearson')
cxy <- as.matrix(corxy$estimate)[1,1]
load(file='createtable')
a<-table.start()
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Pearson Product Moment Correlation - Ungrouped Data',3,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Statistic',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Variable X',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Variable Y',1,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,hyperlink('arithmetic_mean.htm','Mean',''),header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,mean(x))
a<-table.element(a,mean(y))
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,hyperlink('biased.htm','Biased Variance',''),header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,varx)
a<-table.element(a,vary)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,hyperlink('biased1.htm','Biased Standard Deviation',''),header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,sqrt(varx))
a<-table.element(a,sqrt(vary))
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,hyperlink('covariance.htm','Covariance',''),header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,cov(x,y),2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,hyperlink('pearson_correlation.htm','Correlation',''),header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,cxy,2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,hyperlink('coeff_of_determination.htm','Determination',''),header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,cxy*cxy,2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,hyperlink('ttest_statistic.htm','T-Test',''),header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,as.matrix(corxy$statistic)[1,1],2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'p-value (2 sided)',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,(p2 <- as.matrix(corxy$p.value)[1,1]),2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'p-value (1 sided)',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,p2/2,2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Degrees of Freedom',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,lx-2,2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Number of Observations',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,lx,2)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.end(a)
table.save(a,file='mytable.tab')