- What is generalization of correlation?
- What are the four types of correlation coefficients?
- What are the types of coefficient correlation?
What is generalization of correlation?
In statistics, the generalized canonical correlation analysis (gCCA), is a way of making sense of cross-correlation matrices between the sets of random variables when there are more than two sets.
What are the four types of correlation coefficients?
Usually, in statistics, we measure four types of correlations: Pearson correlation, Kendall rank correlation, Spearman correlation, and the Point-Biserial correlation.
What are the types of coefficient correlation?
There are two main types of correlation coefficients: Pearson's product moment correlation coefficient and Spearman's rank correlation coefficient.