How To Calculate The Correlation Between Two Variables
The correlation between two variables describes the likelihood that a change in one variable will cause a proportional change in the other variable. A high correlation between two variables suggests they share a common cause or a change in one of the variables is directly responsible for a change in the other variable. Pearson's r value is used to quantify the correlation between two discrete variables.
Step 1
Label the variable that you believe is causing the change to the other variable as x (the independent variable) and the other variable y (the dependent variable).
Step 2
Construct a table with five columns and as many rows as there are data points for x and y. Label the columns A through E from left to right.
Step 3
Fill in each row with the following values for each (x,y) data point in the first column — the value of x in Column A, the value of x squared in Column B, the value of y in Column C, the value of y squared in Column D and the value x times y in Column E.
Step 4
Make a final row at the very bottom of the table and put the sum of all the values of each column in its corresponding cell.
Step 5
Compute the product of the final cells in Column A and C.
Step 6
Multiply the final cell in Column E by the number of data points.
Step 7
Subtract the value obtained in Step 5 from the value obtained in Step 6 and underline the answer.
Step 8
Multiply the final cell of Column B by the number of data points. Subtract from this value the square of the value of the final cell of Column A.
Step 9
Multiply the final cell of Column D by the number of data points and subtract the square of the value of the final cell of Column C.
Step 10
Multiply the values found in Step 8 and 9 together and then take the square root of the result.
Step 11
Divide the value obtained in Step 7 (it should be underlined) by the value obtained in Step 10. This is Pearson's r, also known as the correlation coefficient. If r is close to 1, there is a strong positive correlation. If r is close to -1, there is a strong negative correlation. If r is close to 0, there is a weak correlation.
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