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Title produced by softwareKendall tau Correlation Matrix
Date of computationThu, 22 Dec 2011 04:27:09 -0500
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Dataseries X:
0,072	0,0213
0,073	0,0218
0,073	0,0290
0,073	0,0263
0,074	0,0267
0,073	0,0181
0,074	0,0133
0,074	0,0088
0,076	0,0128
0,076	0,0126
0,077	0,0126
0,077	0,0129
0,078	0,0110
0,078	0,0137
0,080	0,0121
0,081	0,0174
0,081	0,0176
0,082	0,0148
0,081	0,0104
0,081	0,0162
0,081	0,0149
0,080	0,0179
0,082	0,0180
0,084	0,0158
0,084	0,0186
0,085	0,0174
0,086	0,0159
0,085	0,0126
0,083	0,0113
0,078	0,0192
0,078	0,0261
0,080	0,0226
0,086	0,0241
0,089	0,0226
0,089	0,0203
0,086	0,0286
0,083	0,0255
0,083	0,0227
0,083	0,0226
0,084	0,0257
0,085	0,0307
0,084	0,0276
0,086	0,0251
0,085	0,0287
0,085	0,0314
0,085	0,0311
0,085	0,0316
0,085	0,0247
0,085	0,0257
0,085	0,0289
0,085	0,0263
0,086	0,0238
0,086	0,0169
0,086	0,0196
0,086	0,0219
0,084	0,0187
0,080	0,0160
0,079	0,0163
0,080	0,0122
0,080	0,0121
0,080	0,0149
0,080	0,0164
0,079	0,0166
0,079	0,0177
0,079	0,0182
0,080	0,0178
0,079	0,0128
0,075	0,0129
0,072	0,0137
0,070	0,0112
0,069	0,0151
0,071	0,0224
0,071	0,0294
0,072	0,0309
0,071	0,0346
0,069	0,0364
0,068	0,0439
0,067	0,0415
0,067	0,0521
0,069	0,0580
0,073	0,0591
0,074	0,0539
0,073	0,0546
0,071	0,0472
0,070	0,0314
0,071	0,0263
0,075	0,0232
0,077	0,0193
0,078	0,0062
0,077	0,0060
0,077	-0,0037
0,078	-0,0110
0,080	-0,0168
0,081	-0,0078
0,081	-0,0119
0,080	-0,0097
0,081	-0,0012
0,082	0,0026
0,083	0,0062
0,084	0,0070
0,085	0,0166
0,085	0,0180
0,085	0,0227
0,085	0,0246
0,085	0,0257
0,083	0,0232
0,082	0,0291
0,081	0,0301
0,079	0,0286
0,076	0,0310
0,073	0,0322
0,071	0,0339
0,070	0,0352
0,070	0,0341
0,070	0,0335
0,070	0,0367
0,069	0,0375
0,068	0,0360
0,067	0,0355
0,066	0,0357




Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time1 seconds
R Server'Herman Ole Andreas Wold' @ wold.wessa.net

\begin{tabular}{lllllllll}
\hline
Summary of computational transaction \tabularnewline
Raw Input & view raw input (R code)  \tabularnewline
Raw Output & view raw output of R engine  \tabularnewline
Computing time & 1 seconds \tabularnewline
R Server & 'Herman Ole Andreas Wold' @ wold.wessa.net \tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
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[TABLE]
[ROW][C]Summary of computational transaction[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Raw Input[/C][C]view raw input (R code) [/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Raw Output[/C][C]view raw output of R engine [/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Computing time[/C][C]1 seconds[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]R Server[/C][C]'Herman Ole Andreas Wold' @ wold.wessa.net[/C][/ROW]
[/TABLE]
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Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time1 seconds
R Server'Herman Ole Andreas Wold' @ wold.wessa.net







Correlations for all pairs of data series (method=pearson)
WerkloosheidsgraadInflatie
Werkloosheidsgraad1-0.381
Inflatie-0.3811

\begin{tabular}{lllllllll}
\hline
Correlations for all pairs of data series (method=pearson) \tabularnewline
  & Werkloosheidsgraad & Inflatie \tabularnewline
Werkloosheidsgraad & 1 & -0.381 \tabularnewline
Inflatie & -0.381 & 1 \tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
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[TABLE]
[ROW][C]Correlations for all pairs of data series (method=pearson)[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C] [/C][C]Werkloosheidsgraad[/C][C]Inflatie[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Werkloosheidsgraad[/C][C]1[/C][C]-0.381[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Inflatie[/C][C]-0.381[/C][C]1[/C][/ROW]
[/TABLE]
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Correlations for all pairs of data series (method=pearson)
WerkloosheidsgraadInflatie
Werkloosheidsgraad1-0.381
Inflatie-0.3811







Correlations for all pairs of data series with p-values
pairPearson rSpearman rhoKendall tau
Werkloosheidsgraad;Inflatie-0.3809-0.2719-0.1727
p-value(0)(0.0027)(0.0065)

\begin{tabular}{lllllllll}
\hline
Correlations for all pairs of data series with p-values \tabularnewline
pair & Pearson r & Spearman rho & Kendall tau \tabularnewline
Werkloosheidsgraad;Inflatie & -0.3809 & -0.2719 & -0.1727 \tabularnewline
p-value & (0) & (0.0027) & (0.0065) \tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
%Source: https://freestatistics.org/blog/index.php?pk=159199&T=2

[TABLE]
[ROW][C]Correlations for all pairs of data series with p-values[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]pair[/C][C]Pearson r[/C][C]Spearman rho[/C][C]Kendall tau[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Werkloosheidsgraad;Inflatie[/C][C]-0.3809[/C][C]-0.2719[/C][C]-0.1727[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]p-value[/C][C](0)[/C][C](0.0027)[/C][C](0.0065)[/C][/ROW]
[/TABLE]
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Correlations for all pairs of data series with p-values
pairPearson rSpearman rhoKendall tau
Werkloosheidsgraad;Inflatie-0.3809-0.2719-0.1727
p-value(0)(0.0027)(0.0065)



Parameters (Session):
par1 = pearson ;
Parameters (R input):
par1 = pearson ;
R code (references can be found in the software module):
panel.tau <- function(x, y, digits=2, prefix='', cex.cor)
{
usr <- par('usr'); on.exit(par(usr))
par(usr = c(0, 1, 0, 1))
rr <- cor.test(x, y, method=par1)
r <- round(rr$p.value,2)
txt <- format(c(r, 0.123456789), digits=digits)[1]
txt <- paste(prefix, txt, sep='')
if(missing(cex.cor)) cex <- 0.5/strwidth(txt)
text(0.5, 0.5, txt, cex = cex)
}
panel.hist <- function(x, ...)
{
usr <- par('usr'); on.exit(par(usr))
par(usr = c(usr[1:2], 0, 1.5) )
h <- hist(x, plot = FALSE)
breaks <- h$breaks; nB <- length(breaks)
y <- h$counts; y <- y/max(y)
rect(breaks[-nB], 0, breaks[-1], y, col='grey', ...)
}
bitmap(file='test1.png')
pairs(t(y),diag.panel=panel.hist, upper.panel=panel.smooth, lower.panel=panel.tau, main=main)
dev.off()
load(file='createtable')
n <- length(y[,1])
n
a<-table.start()
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,paste('Correlations for all pairs of data series (method=',par1,')',sep=''),n+1,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,' ',header=TRUE)
for (i in 1:n) {
a<-table.element(a,dimnames(t(x))[[2]][i],header=TRUE)
}
a<-table.row.end(a)
for (i in 1:n) {
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,dimnames(t(x))[[2]][i],header=TRUE)
for (j in 1:n) {
r <- cor.test(y[i,],y[j,],method=par1)
a<-table.element(a,round(r$estimate,3))
}
a<-table.row.end(a)
}
a<-table.end(a)
table.save(a,file='mytable.tab')
a<-table.start()
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Correlations for all pairs of data series with p-values',4,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'pair',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Pearson r',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Spearman rho',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Kendall tau',1,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
cor.test(y[1,],y[2,],method=par1)
for (i in 1:(n-1))
{
for (j in (i+1):n)
{
a<-table.row.start(a)
dum <- paste(dimnames(t(x))[[2]][i],';',dimnames(t(x))[[2]][j],sep='')
a<-table.element(a,dum,header=TRUE)
rp <- cor.test(y[i,],y[j,],method='pearson')
a<-table.element(a,round(rp$estimate,4))
rs <- cor.test(y[i,],y[j,],method='spearman')
a<-table.element(a,round(rs$estimate,4))
rk <- cor.test(y[i,],y[j,],method='kendall')
a<-table.element(a,round(rk$estimate,4))
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'p-value',header=T)
a<-table.element(a,paste('(',round(rp$p.value,4),')',sep=''))
a<-table.element(a,paste('(',round(rs$p.value,4),')',sep=''))
a<-table.element(a,paste('(',round(rk$p.value,4),')',sep=''))
a<-table.row.end(a)
}
}
a<-table.end(a)
table.save(a,file='mytable1.tab')