CRIM 320 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Phi Coefficient, Asteroid Family

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Finding the degree of association for ordinal data data that have been ranked or ordered with respect to the presence of a given characteristic. Ex: consider the relationship between ses and the amount of money spent on automobile antitheft devices. Ses is considered ordinal and thus a correlation coefficient for ordinal/ranked data i required. Imagine a sample of 8 respondents could be ranked. Sample ranked by ses and amount spent on auto security. To determine the degree of association between ses and amount spent on automobile security, we apply spearman"s rank-order correlation coefficient (rs) ered bile ata is automobile security, we apply spearman"s rank-order correlation coefficient (rs) Spearman"s rank-order correlation coefficient: correlation coefficient for data that have been ranked or ordered with respect to the presence of a given characteristic. Rs = 1 (6 d 2 / n(n 2 1)) D = difference in rank between x and y variables. Relationship between ses and amount spent on auto security.

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