Hello everyone!
I have a bunch of binary variables, such as GENDER, and some contiuous variables like INCOME. I wonder whether I can still use "pwcorr" in STATA to see the correlation. Or when dealing with these different types of variables, is it reasonable to run the correlation? Thank you!
BR
Lijuan
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