"Vadim and Oxana Marmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> You can start with checking if they are correlated. It's simpler to do. If
> you find that they are correlated then you have the answer to your
> question.
> If you find that they are uncorrelated and you have a reason to believe
> that they may be not independent anyway then you can look for more
> advanced tests.

Can you give some examples of more advanced tests that can be used to test
the depedency of data when there these data are uncorrelated??

Thanks..

CCC

>
> On 20 Feb 2002, Linda wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have some experimental data collected and can be grouped into 2
> > variables, X and Y. One is the dependent variable (Y) and the other is
> > an independent variable (X). What test shall I made to check whether
> > there can be expressed as independent or not??
> >
> > Thanks..
> >
> > Linda
> >
>




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