Hello, I had 2 doubts. 1. Is there any specific rule/logic behind the placement of A B C D in the 2×2 contingency table? 2. After computing, we get the cos angle, But after that how to convert it in the rt value....and from where can I get that conversion table to get the final rt value.... Please help me in this... Hoping for your response. Thank you in advance!
Ma'am bhut easy way se aap smjhayi.... And heads off ur effort..... ❤
You could have simply used cos(180/1+√bc/ad). The process you explained is good but it's lengthy.
Nice ma'am
In this table, there's only for 1.000 to .000,
So which table to use for Negative correlations?
That is, between 0 to -1
Hello, I had 2 doubts.
1. Is there any specific rule/logic behind the placement of A B C D in the 2×2 contingency table?
2. After computing, we get the cos angle, But after that how to convert it in the rt value....and from where can I get that conversion table to get the final rt value....
Please help me in this...
Hoping for your response.
Thank you in advance!
Thank u so much ma'am it was very very helpful to understand... Thanks alot for ur efforts ma'am 🙏🙏
Thanks you so much ma'am🙏🙏🙏
Really mam! your video is too helpful us.💞
Mam, agar angle 94.94 aayega to usaka cosine kyese check karege, kuki table D me angle 90 tak hi Diya Hai?
In majority of the cases you won't get value more than given on the table and if you get you have to take last value
Mam plz make vdo on Multiple correlation and partial correlation
Sure 👍
Ma'am where will I find the table please mention the book name
In any book of statistics. It's most of the time given at end. You can go for Garrett
I didn't get in Garrett book..
Which book have you used in this Video??
Please tell...
Ma'am Ase Kau Karte he Jo Ki pehala B-A,D-C,???
To explain basic concepts I used those terms.
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