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Re: st: RE: Fisher's Z


From   Simon Moore <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: RE: Fisher's Z
Date   Thu, 03 Nov 2005 16:05:58 +0000

Thanks Nick C and Nick W,

It looks just right & I'll look further when I've worked out what I've done with Stata's connection with the world outside.

S
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STB-32 sg51 . . . Inference about correlations using the Fisher z-transform
(help z_r, z_rci, z_rcopy, z_rplt, z_rvrfy) . . . . . . J. R. Gleason 7/96 pp.13--18; STB Reprints Vol 6, pp.121--128 commands for statistical inference about correlation coefficients via the Fisher z-transform

http://www.stata.com/websee.cgi?r=2&s=bds&o=w&j=a&k=z_r could not be opened for read by copytextfile





Nick Cox wrote:

. search fisher
points to what you need. -help- only shows official Stata stuff.
Nick [email protected]
Simon Moore


I am going to use Fisher's Z to test the significance of the difference between correlation coefficients. Is there an easy way of doing this in Stata 9?

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