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Dichotomous Variables & Correlation

Lee-115
I have 2 dichotomous variables and a scale variable, which correlation is
the most appropriate?

Tks
L

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Re: Dichotomous Variables & Correlation

SR Millis-3
For the continuous and dichotomous variables: point-biserial correlation, which is a special case of Pearson's r.

For two dichotomous variables: phi correlation, which is another special case of Pearson's r.
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Re: Dichotomous Variables & Correlation

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Lee,
Phi for dichotomous by dichotomous.  Point biserial for dichotomous by scale (unless your scale is badly skewed, or is actually an ordinal measure, in which case you would want to look into non parametric alternatives like the U test),
Best,
Steve
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I have 2 dichotomous variables and a scale variable, which correlation is
the most appropriate?

Tks
L

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