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The way you explained things so thoroughly and presented every example materials that we may come across during our time working with Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient, is what I liked the most about this video. Thank you for educating us so neatly!
I learnt far more from this video than my 3 hour lecture today. Thanks, Your teaching is excellent - great pace- with tips and a comprehensive delivery
Hi, I found this video very useful, however got a little lost on the example where we work the Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient out for ourselves. Doing the maths I got the answer -4. Please could you explain to me how this converts to 0.8 or did I just get this completely wrong? Many thanks
this was really helpful, thank you. i just have a question about the question we had to do ourselves, wouldnt it be 0.2 because you have to take it away from 1?
This is extremely helpful. Thank you so much! One question, how do you get the 6 from? Or is 6 always the standard to use? I hope my question makes sense!
Hi Ibrahim, The explanation for the 6 is pretty lengthy, but know that this is the general formula/standard for Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient.
Never has it been that i came to this channel to understand a topic and i went back without understanding it. I wonder what i would be doing in ib math without this channel. You have prayers and blessings from millions of people!! thank you sooo much for making them
The way you explained things so thoroughly and presented every example materials that we may come across during our time working with Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient, is what I liked the most about this video. Thank you for educating us so neatly!
even after gcse's, alevel, and university maths....im still find my self here when revising and learning
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I learnt far more from this video than my 3 hour lecture today. Thanks, Your teaching is excellent - great pace- with tips and a comprehensive delivery
Some may disagree with the pace but thanks anyway.
Thanks for taking the time to make this- very useful
Life saver. My GCSE stats exam is tomorrow...
I hope it went well for you. Best wishes.
Charlie Hodges what did you get?
I needed this for biology haha
Very simple. Very straight forward. Very helpful. Thank you very much for the video.
so helpful :)
I like how things are explained
best one ive found on the matter. thanks a ton
Thank you
thanks for these videos...but I'm having some real trouble in Estimation confidence intervals and tests. please upload videos for them please
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that's ALOT :D. this is so helpful but can you do a "proof" for the formula???????????
Hi, I found this video very useful, however got a little lost on the example where we work the Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient out for ourselves. Doing the maths I got the answer -4. Please could you explain to me how this converts to 0.8 or did I just get this completely wrong? Many thanks
+Vic Challenger Totally wrong answer should lie between -1 and 1
Good lecture
very helpful :)
could be using this for my university dissertation. .thnx
this was really helpful, thank you. i just have a question about the question we had to do ourselves, wouldnt it be 0.2 because you have to take it away from 1?
No it wouldn't because 24/120 works out to be 1/5 which is 0.2. Then you take that away from 1 which is 0.8
Thank you so much .. very helpful
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This is extremely helpful. Thank you so much! One question, how do you get the 6 from? Or is 6 always the standard to use? I hope my question makes sense!
Hi Ibrahim, The explanation for the 6 is pretty lengthy, but know that this is the general formula/standard for Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient.
@@ExamSolutions_Maths thank you! That's all I need to know for know! Amazing video by the way
Thanks this is really useful!
Thanks for watching
Thanks, will definitely help with the gcse stats exam in 2 weeks :)
I wish you every success
5 years later, gcse stats exam tomorrow. may we all prosper
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For my Stats coursework I want to use years (1986-2015) against song length. should I rank 1986 as 1 or 30?
I may be a bit late haha but I don't think it particularly matters
@@hal3667 i am also 2 years late
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