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*The syntax is to calculate FISHER in ZOS is <math>FISHER(number)</math>. | *The syntax is to calculate FISHER in ZOS is <math>FISHER(number)</math>. | ||
**<math>number</math> is the value to find the Fisher transformation. | **<math>number</math> is the value to find the Fisher transformation. | ||
− | *For e.g., | + | *For e.g.,FISHER(0.1..0.4..0.1) |
{{#ev:youtube|53cqYfgeMzA|280|center|Fisher Transformation}} | {{#ev:youtube|53cqYfgeMzA|280|center|Fisher Transformation}} | ||
Revision as of 14:37, 26 February 2018
FISHER(number)
- is the value to find the Fisher transformation.
Description
- This function gives the value of Fisher Transformation for the given number.
- Fisher Transformation is used to test the hypothesis of two correlations.
- It is mainly associated with the Pearson Product-Moment Correlation coefficient for bi-variate normal observations.
- In , is the value which ranges between -1 to +1.
- The transformation is defined by :
where is the natural logarithm function and is the Inverse Hyperbolic function.
- This function will give the result as error when:
1. is non-numeric 2. or .
ZOS
- The syntax is to calculate FISHER in ZOS is .
- is the value to find the Fisher transformation.
- For e.g.,FISHER(0.1..0.4..0.1)
Examples
- FISHER(0.5642) = 0.6389731838284958
- FISHER(0)= 0
- FISHER(-0.3278) = -0.3403614004970268
- FISHER(1) = Infinity
- FISHER(-1) = -Infinity
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