How can I calculate the correlation in these 9 androgen-dependent areas?
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I know that the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair growth in 13 studied areas is r=-0.538. What I also know is that the correlation of CAG Repeats with hair score only holds for 9 of the 13 studied areas. I know that the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair score in the 4 other non-androgen dependent regions is close to zero. How can I with this provided information be able to know/calculate how strong the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair score in the 9 androgen dependent areas which makes uo all of the correlation bethween CAG Repeat and hair score is?
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I know that the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair growth in 13 studied areas is r=-0.538. What I also know is that the correlation of CAG Repeats with hair score only holds for 9 of the 13 studied areas. I know that the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair score in the 4 other non-androgen dependent regions is close to zero. How can I with this provided information be able to know/calculate how strong the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair score in the 9 androgen dependent areas which makes uo all of the correlation bethween CAG Repeat and hair score is?
correlation
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I know that the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair growth in 13 studied areas is r=-0.538. What I also know is that the correlation of CAG Repeats with hair score only holds for 9 of the 13 studied areas. I know that the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair score in the 4 other non-androgen dependent regions is close to zero. How can I with this provided information be able to know/calculate how strong the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair score in the 9 androgen dependent areas which makes uo all of the correlation bethween CAG Repeat and hair score is?
correlation
I know that the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair growth in 13 studied areas is r=-0.538. What I also know is that the correlation of CAG Repeats with hair score only holds for 9 of the 13 studied areas. I know that the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair score in the 4 other non-androgen dependent regions is close to zero. How can I with this provided information be able to know/calculate how strong the correlation bethween CAG Repeats and hair score in the 9 androgen dependent areas which makes uo all of the correlation bethween CAG Repeat and hair score is?
correlation
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Perhaps you should explain (or link) about the context. And perhaps this is better suited to stats.stackexchange.com
– leonbloy
Jul 15 at 23:08
@leonbloy explaining the context (and any effort) is far preferable than posting a link, which is seldom appreciated.
– amWhy
Jul 15 at 23:11
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Perhaps you should explain (or link) about the context. And perhaps this is better suited to stats.stackexchange.com
– leonbloy
Jul 15 at 23:08
@leonbloy explaining the context (and any effort) is far preferable than posting a link, which is seldom appreciated.
– amWhy
Jul 15 at 23:11
Perhaps you should explain (or link) about the context. And perhaps this is better suited to stats.stackexchange.com
– leonbloy
Jul 15 at 23:08
Perhaps you should explain (or link) about the context. And perhaps this is better suited to stats.stackexchange.com
– leonbloy
Jul 15 at 23:08
@leonbloy explaining the context (and any effort) is far preferable than posting a link, which is seldom appreciated.
– amWhy
Jul 15 at 23:11
@leonbloy explaining the context (and any effort) is far preferable than posting a link, which is seldom appreciated.
– amWhy
Jul 15 at 23:11
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Perhaps you should explain (or link) about the context. And perhaps this is better suited to stats.stackexchange.com
– leonbloy
Jul 15 at 23:08
@leonbloy explaining the context (and any effort) is far preferable than posting a link, which is seldom appreciated.
– amWhy
Jul 15 at 23:11