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Simple Correlation For M.Ed. and M.A. (Education) Classes

The document discusses correlation and product moment correlation. It defines positive, negative and zero correlation and provides examples. It also provides the formula to calculate product moment correlation and examples calculating it from data sets.

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The document discusses correlation and product moment correlation. It defines positive, negative and zero correlation and provides examples. It also provides the formula to calculate product moment correlation and examples calculating it from data sets.

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Simple Correlation

For
According to Ferguson:
M.Ed. And M.A. (Education) Classes

Correlation is connected with describing the


Dr. Arun Kumar degree of relation between variables.
Associate Professor – Education
Email: [email protected]

Correlation is used to examine the


relationship between of one variables to another
than to measure performance in either alone.
1. Positive Correlation : positive correlation
Simple correlation: Linear- Represented by indicates that large amount of one variables
straight line tends to accompany large amount of the
Expressed by- “Product moment” Coefficient of others.
correlation 2. Negative Correlation: Negative correlation
Designated by- “r” letter indicates that the small amount of one
variables tend to accompany large amount of
the other
3. Zero Correlation: It indicate no consistent
relationship

S.N. Correlation ( r) Positive Negative


 Case-1 Case-2 Case-3
 r=+1 r=-1 r=-1 to +1
1. Perfect +1.00 -1.00
A B A B A B
2. Very high +.81 to .99 -.81 to -.99
25 73 25 30
3. Moderate +.61 to .80 -.61 to -.80 25 66
24 35
24 66 24 40
4. Average +.41 to .60 -.41 to -.60 23 40
23 52 23 73
5. Low +.21 to .40 -.21 to -.40 22 52 22 52
22 40
6. Negligible +.01 to .20 -.01 to -.20 21 66 21 30
21 35
7. No Co relation 0.00 0.00 20 73 20 35
20 30

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6d2
μ = Rho = 1-
S.N. Student Math (X) Science (Y) Rx Ry D D² N (N2 -1)
1. A. 30 25 2 1 1 1
2. B 26 23 4 3.5 .5 .25 6 X 4.5
3. C 33 24 1 2 1 1
μ = Rho = 1-
4. D 24 20 5 5 0 0
5. E 20 13 6 7 1 1 7 (72 -1)
6. F 18 16 7 6 1 1
7. G 28 23 3 3.5 .5 .25 6 X 4.5
N 7 ∑D²= 4.50 μ = Rho = 1-
7 X 48

4.5
μ = 1-  Example 1.
56  Circle = 2pi.r
 r=1
μ= 1- 0.08

μ= 0.92

Highly Positive Correlation

Coefficient of correlation as ratio


Example: Between Height and Weight
Student Ht. in Wt. in x y xy x/σx y/σy x/σx ˣ y/σy
Inches Kg. (Y)
Product moment correlation may be- (X)

A 75 172 3 0 0 1.5 0.00 0.00


As ratio : which express the extent to which B 72 168 0 -4 0 0 -0.33 0.00
changes in one variable is accompanied by- C 69 152 -3 -20 60 -1.5 -1.67 2.50
or are dependent upon – changes in a
D 73 182 1 10 10 .5 0.83 0.42
second variables.
E 71 186 -1 14 -14 -.5 1.17 -0.59

Mx=72 My=172 56 2.33

σx=√∑x² /N=2
σy=√∑y²/N=11.93 r=2.33/5=.466

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 Mx= 72
 My=172
S.N. X Y x y d(x-y) x² y² d²
 σx= 2
1 40 20 -12.5 -8.4 -4.1 156.25 70.56 16.81
 σy=11.93 2 44 23 -8.5 -5.4 -3.1 72.75 29.16 9.61
x y 3 46 32 -6.5 3.6 10.1 42.25 12.96 102.01
∑ σx ˣ σy 4 49 26 -3.5 -2.4 -1.1 12.25 5.76 1.21
Correlation= 5 50 24 -2.5 -4.4 1.9 6.25 19.36 3.61
6 52 28 -.5 -.4 -.1 0.25 .16 .01
N
7 51 30 1.5 1.6 -3.1 2.25 2.56 9.61
2.33
8 55 28 2.5 -.4 2.9 6.25 .16 8.41
r= =.466 9 57 26 4.5 -2.4 6.9 20.25 5.76 47.61
5 10 61 32 8.5 3.6 4.9 72.25 12.96 24.01
Average positive correlation 11 61 34 8.5 5.6 2.9 72.25 31.36 8.41
12 64 38 11.5 9.6 1.9 132.25 92.16 3.61
630 344 595.00 282.92 234.92

x2 + y2 + d2


r=
2 √x2 X y2  Use: When N is large, to save time and
computational labour.
595 + 282.92 + 234.92 Y
r= 2 1
2 √ 595 X 282.92
-+ ++
877.92 + 234.92 X
r= -- +-
643 3 4

r = 0.78 Moderate positive correction

Formula for Product moment correlation

N[x2 - y2 - (x-y)2] – 2 (x) X (y)


r=
2 √N[x2 - x2] [Ny2 - (y)2]

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x2 + y2 + d2


r=
2 √x2 X y2
S.N. X Y x y x² y² xy
1 42 53 -20 -9 400 81 180
595 + 282.92 + 234.92
2 52 47 -10 -15 100 225 150
r= 3 53 45 -9 -17 81 289 153
2 √ 595 X 282.92 4 55 57 -7 -5 49 25 35
5 57 59 -5 -3 25 9 15
877.92 + 234.92 6 62 61 0 -1 0 1 0
r= 7 65 62 3 0 9 0 0
643 8 70 67 5 5 25 25 25
9 72 71 10 9 100 81 90
r = 0.78 10 77 79 15 17 225 289 255
∑x=-18 ∑y=-19 ∑x²=1014 ∑y²=1025 ∑xy=903

AMx=62 AMy=62

N xy2- 2x.2y
r=
√[Nx2 – (x)2] [Ny2 - (y)2] 8688
r=
10 X 903 – (-18) X (-19)
√9816 X 9889
r=
√[10 X 1014 – (-18)2] [10X1025 - (-19)2]
8688
9030 X 342 r=
r= 9852.43
√10140-324[10250-361]
r = 0.88
Very high positive correlation

 Thanks

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