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Spearman Rank Correlation Analysis | Practical Test on the Relationship Between Education Level and Performance Level

By Kanda Data / Date Mar 09.2025 / Category Correlation Test

In statistics, correlation tests are frequently used by researchers to examine associations. The purpose of conducting a correlation test is to determine the relationship between two observed variables. However, many people still ask me about one specific correlation test for variables measured on an ordinal scale.

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How to Analyze Correlation between Ratio and Ordinal Scale Variables (Different Measurement Scales)

By Kanda Data / Date Jan 30.2024

In correlation analysis, we often use Pearson correlation to test the relationship between variables measured on a ratio/interval scale. Variables measured on a ratio/interval scale have a greater potential to meet the normality assumption for data testing.

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