Hi,
For small study/hypothesis generating work sometimes it is recommended to do correlation analysis. As per my uderstanding for continous outcome one can use perason correlation.
But what if
1) outcome is binary?
2) Which factor decides the steps of correlation analysis?
3) Does type of predictors dictates the steps of correlation analysis?
Thanks
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