PEARSON

Calculates r, the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient of a dataset.

Sample Usage

PEARSON(A2:A100,B2:B100)

Syntax

PEARSON(data_y, data_x)

  • data_y - The range representing the array or matrix of dependent data.

  • data_x - The range representing the array or matrix of independent data.

Notes

  • Any text encountered in the value arguments will be ignored.

  • PEARSON is synonymous with CORREL.

See Also

STEYX: Calculates the standard error of the predicted y-value for each x in the regression of a dataset.

SLOPE: Calculates the slope of the line resulting from linear regression of a dataset.

RSQ: Calculates the square of r, the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient of a dataset.

INTERCEPT: Calculates the y-value at which the line resulting from linear regression of a dataset will intersect the y-axis (x=0).

FORECAST: Calculates the expected y-value for a specified x based on a linear regression of a dataset.

FISHERINV: Returns the inverse Fisher transformation of a specified value.

FISHER: Returns the Fisher transformation of a specified value.

COVAR: Calculates the covariance of a dataset.

CORREL: Calculates r, the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient of a dataset.

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