Hi,
I am doing an investigation on Pearson´s Correlation Coefficient. I would like to present the following result from my samples:
- Of course the Pearson correlation coefficient, r, degrees of freedom (N - 2)
- Statistical significance level (P-value of 5 %)
- The coefficient of determination, r^2.
I have approximately 1700 observations of numerical data for each variable, for one variable "bit" and another variable named "gold". How would my Stata command look to get results like this?
Will the command be something like:
"pwcorr, star(0.05) sig, r2"?
Thank for advice in advance.
Warm regards,
Tor M.
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