one way ... it is done by transforming the r value to a Fishers big Z ... 
then building the CI around that (there is a stan error of the big Z) ... 
then, finally reconverting the end Z points back to r values ...

At 02:02 AM 10/22/99 -0200, Alexandre Moura wrote:
>Dear Members,
>
>How can I construct a confidence interval about Pearson correlation using
>standard error and t value? What is the formula?
>
>Regards,
>
>Alexandre Moura.
>
>
>
>
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