Pearson r

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Also known as Pearson's product-moment correlation. This technique is used to correlate the raw scores of two variables.

Also visit http://psych.csufresno.edu/psy144/Content/Statistics/relationship_strength.html for more information on Pearson r.

contributed by Kara Kunst


Also referred to as the Pearson Correlation Coeffecient Squared, it is the proportion of variance in the criterion variable that can be accounted for by the predictor variable. (from Dr. Nancy Heilbronner)

"contributed by Mary Fernand"