Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient

What is Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient

Building upon the work from French scientist Francis Galton, Pearson developed the Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r):

r=1n1(zxi)(zyi)

Pearson’s correlation coefficient tells us the strength of linear association between two quantitative variables (and direction!)

Notice that it can only indicates linear relationship, its possible that exists other relationship with r very small

If r is around 0.5 then we would say it is moderate.
If r is less than 0.3 then we would say it is weak
If r is greater than 0.7 then we say it is strong

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