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st: RE: Comparing two different Correlation Coefficents
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Nick Cox <[email protected]>
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st: RE: Comparing two different Correlation Coefficents
Date
Mon, 21 Feb 2011 17:27:36 +0000
In addition to other answers, note that there is no necessary relation between regression and Spearman correlation.
Nick
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Rilke Rainer Michael
does anyone know how I compare to correlation coefficients (spearman)
from one sample?
The thing is, that I would like to measure the relationship between lets
say x and z and y and z. After that I would like to test whether this
relationship between both differs significantly. Another way to do this
might be, to ran two similar regression models (reg x z and reg y z) and
compare the two b[z] of both models. Does anyone know how to do this in
Stata?
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