Re: Correlations-statistics

2002-02-20 Thread Wuzzy

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Holger Boehm) wrote in message 
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> Hi,
> 
> I have calculated correlation coefficients between sets of parameters
> (A) and (B) and beween (A) and (C).
> Now I would like to determine the correlation between (A) and (B
> combined with C). How can I combine the two parameters (B) and (C),
> what kind of statistical method has to be applied?
> 
> Thanks for your tips,
> 
> Holger Boehm

If b and c are not correlated at all then your coefficients should be the same..


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Re: Correlations-statistics

2002-02-20 Thread Dennis Roberts

well, one simple way would be to add B and C ... then correlate with A

if these are radically different scales, convert to z scores first



At 02:05 AM 2/20/02 -0800, Holger Boehm wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have calculated correlation coefficients between sets of parameters
>(A) and (B) and beween (A) and (C).
>Now I would like to determine the correlation between (A) and (B
>combined with C). How can I combine the two parameters (B) and (C),
>what kind of statistical method has to be applied?
>
>Thanks for your tips,
>
>Holger Boehm
>
>
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