Critical Values For Pearson's Correlation Coefficient
This document provides critical values for Pearson's correlation coefficient at different significance levels and degrees of freedom. The critical values indicate the minimum correlation needed to reject the null hypothesis of no correlation between two variables. For example, with an alpha of 0.05 and 30 degrees of freedom, the critical value is 0.294, meaning a correlation of at least 0.294 would be considered statistically significant. The table provides these critical values for correlations ranging from 0.01 to 0.5 significance and degrees of freedom from 1 to 100.
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Critical Values For Pearson's Correlation Coefficient
This document provides critical values for Pearson's correlation coefficient at different significance levels and degrees of freedom. The critical values indicate the minimum correlation needed to reject the null hypothesis of no correlation between two variables. For example, with an alpha of 0.05 and 30 degrees of freedom, the critical value is 0.294, meaning a correlation of at least 0.294 would be considered statistically significant. The table provides these critical values for correlations ranging from 0.01 to 0.5 significance and degrees of freedom from 1 to 100.