Dear Statlist,
I have two continuous variables, the dependent variable is not normally distributed while the independent variable is normally distributed. Apart from Spearman's correlation (I actually am not sure if this is suitable since the dependent variable is not ordinal), I'm wondering which method I can use for analyzing the relationship between this two variables? Thank you very much.
Yue
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