Quick Correlation Coefficients

Quick Correlation Coefficients



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4.0for iPhone
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Jul 10, 2021
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About Quick Correlation Coefficients

The correlation coefficient (commonly noted by the Greek letter rho, ρ) measures the degree to which two sets of numbers are related. The correlation coefficient can range from -1.000 to +1.000 with a 0 indicating that there is no relation between the two sets.

A 'slider' data entry option allows rapid creation of numerical data. Additionally, you may use the 'keypad' data entry option to expand the numerical range beyond plus or minus 1,000.

In this application, you may relate two or three sets of numbers and the correlations between the sets are shown as ρ(AB), ρ(AC), and ρ(BC), where the letters A, B, and C represent the columns.

There must be at least 3 pairs of numbers in any 2 rows for the correlation coefficient to be computed. Zero is a number but 'n/a' is not. If, for example, Column A has 5 rows of numbers and the 6th row is 'n/a' and Column B has 4 rows of numbers and the 5th row is 'n/a', the correlation coefficient, ρ(AB), will be computed for the first 4 pairs of numbers.
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What's New in the Latest Version 4.0

Last updated on Jul 10, 2021
Old Versions
- Changes necessitated by iOS 13 & 14
- Removed links to Facebook and Twitter
- Various GUI changes and enhancements
- Some code simplification
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Version History
4.0
Jul 10, 2021
- Changes necessitated by iOS 13 & 14
- Removed links to Facebook and Twitter
- Various GUI changes and enhancements
- Some code simplification

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