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<div style="font-size:30px">'''CORREL(Array1,Array2)'''</div><br/>
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*<math>Array1</math> and <math>Array2 </math> are the set of values.
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**CORREL(), returns the correlation coefficient between two data sets.
  
'''CORREL'''(A1,A2)
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==Description==
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*This function gives the correlation coefficient of the 1st set(<math>Array1</math>) of values and 2nd set(<math>Array2</math>) of values.
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*Correlation is a statistical technique which shows the relation of strongly paired variables. 
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*For example, test average and study time are related; those who spending more time to study will get high marks and Average will go down for those who spend less time for studies.
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*There are  different correlation techniques to measure the Degree of Correlation.
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*The most common of these is the Pearson Correlation Coefficient  denoted by <math>r_{xy}</math>.
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*The main result of a correlation is called the Correlation Coefficient(<math>r</math>)which  ranges from -1 to +1.
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*The correlation calculation only works well for relationships that follow a straight line.
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*The <math>r</math> value is positive i.e +1  when the two set values increase together then it is the perfect Positive Correlation.
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*The <math>r</math> value is negative i.e. (-1)  when one value decreases as the other increases then it is called Negative Correlation.
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*Suppose the <math>r</math> value is 0 then there is no correlation (the values don't seem linked at all).
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*If we have a series of <math>n</math> measurements of <math>X</math> and <math>Y</math> written as <math>x_i</math> and <math>y_i</math> where <math>i = 1, 2,...n</math> then the Sample Correlation Coefficient is:
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<math>CORREL(X,Y)= r_{xy}= \frac{\sum_{i=1}^n (x_i-\bar x)(y_i-\bar y)}{\sqrt{ \sum_{i=1}^n (x_i-\bar x)^2 \sum_{i=1}^n (y_i-\bar y)^2}}</math>
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*<math>\bar x</math> and <math>\bar y</math> are the sample means of <math>X</math> and <math>Y</math>.
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*This function will give the result as error when
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1.<math>Array1</math> and <math>Array2</math> are non-numeric or different number of data points.
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2.<math>Array1</math> or <math>Array2</math> is empty
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3.The denominator value is zero.
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*Suppose <math>Array1</math> and <math>Array2</math> contains any text, logical values, or empty cells, like that values are ignored.
  
Where A1 is the first cell range and A2 is a second cell range.
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==ZOS==
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*The syntax is to calculate CORREL in ZOS is <math>CORREL(Array1,Array2)</math>.
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**<math>Array1</math> and <math>Array2 </math> are the set of values.
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*For e.g.,CORREL([(-5)..(-1)],[10..15])
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{{#ev:youtube|Il4jCpJy0IA|280|center|Correlation Coefficient}}
  
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==Examples==
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<font size="3"><font face="Times New Roman">CORREL (Correlation coefficient) is to determine the relationship between two properties</font></font>
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1. Find the correlation coefficients for X and Y values are given below :X={1,2,3,4,5};  Y={11,22,34,43,56}
  
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=CORREL(A4:A8,B4:B8)=0.99890610723867
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<font size="3">·</font>        <font size="3"><font face="Times New Roman">Cells with value zero are included, but if an array or reference argument contains text, logical values, empty cells which are ignored</font></font>
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2. The following table gives the math scores and times taken to run 100 m for 10 friends:SCORE(X)={52,25,35,90,76,40}; TIME TAKEN(Y)={11.3,12.9,11.9,10.2,11.1,12.5}
  
<font size="3">·</font>        <font size="3"><font face="Times New Roman">CORREL returns the error value when either A1 or A2 is empty.</font></font>
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=CORREL(A5:A10,B5:B10)= -0.93626409417769
  
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3. Find the correlation coefficients for X and Y values are given below :X={-4,11,34,87};Y={9,2,59,24}
  
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=CORREL(A1:A4,B1:B4)=0.353184665607273
  
<font size="3">·</font>        <font size="3"><font face="Times New Roman">The equation to find out the correlation coefficient is: </font></font>
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==Related Videos==
  
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{{#ev:youtube|s2TVkYmmCAs|280|center|Correlation Coefficient}}
  
<font size="3"><font face="Times New Roman">where x and y are the means A1and A2.</font></font>
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==See Also==
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*[[Manuals/calci/COVAR  | COVAR ]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/FISHER  | FISHER ]]
  
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==References==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearson_product-moment_correlation_coefficient  Correlation]
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 25 August 2020

CORREL(Array1,Array2)


  • and are the set of values.
    • CORREL(), returns the correlation coefficient between two data sets.

Description

  • This function gives the correlation coefficient of the 1st set() of values and 2nd set() of values.
  • Correlation is a statistical technique which shows the relation of strongly paired variables.
  • For example, test average and study time are related; those who spending more time to study will get high marks and Average will go down for those who spend less time for studies.
  • There are different correlation techniques to measure the Degree of Correlation.
  • The most common of these is the Pearson Correlation Coefficient denoted by .
  • The main result of a correlation is called the Correlation Coefficient()which ranges from -1 to +1.
  • The correlation calculation only works well for relationships that follow a straight line.
  • The value is positive i.e +1 when the two set values increase together then it is the perfect Positive Correlation.
  • The value is negative i.e. (-1) when one value decreases as the other increases then it is called Negative Correlation.
  • Suppose the value is 0 then there is no correlation (the values don't seem linked at all).
  • If we have a series of measurements of and written as and where then the Sample Correlation Coefficient is:

  • and are the sample means of and .
  • This function will give the result as error when
1. and  are non-numeric or different number of data points.
2. or  is empty
3.The denominator value is zero.
  • Suppose and contains any text, logical values, or empty cells, like that values are ignored.

ZOS

  • The syntax is to calculate CORREL in ZOS is .
    • and are the set of values.
  • For e.g.,CORREL([(-5)..(-1)],[10..15])
Correlation Coefficient

Examples

1. Find the correlation coefficients for X and Y values are given below :X={1,2,3,4,5}; Y={11,22,34,43,56}

=CORREL(A4:A8,B4:B8)=0.99890610723867

2. The following table gives the math scores and times taken to run 100 m for 10 friends:SCORE(X)={52,25,35,90,76,40}; TIME TAKEN(Y)={11.3,12.9,11.9,10.2,11.1,12.5}

=CORREL(A5:A10,B5:B10)= -0.93626409417769

3. Find the correlation coefficients for X and Y values are given below :X={-4,11,34,87};Y={9,2,59,24}

=CORREL(A1:A4,B1:B4)=0.353184665607273

Related Videos

Correlation Coefficient

See Also

References

Correlation