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Korelační koeficient Pearsonova součinu momentů×Jednoduchá lineární regrese×
OborStatistikaStatistika
RodinaHypothesis testRegression model
Rok vzniku18951805
TvůrceKarl PearsonAdrien-Marie Legendre (least squares, 1805); Francis Galton (regression concept, 1886)
TypParametric correlationParametric bivariate regression
Původní zdrojCohen, J. (1988). Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. DOI ↗Legendre, A. M. (1805). Nouvelles méthodes pour la détermination des orbites des comètes. Firmin Didot, Paris. [Appendix: Sur la méthode des moindres quarrés, pp. 72–80] link ↗
Další názvypearson r, product-moment correlation, bivariate correlation, Pearson Korelasyon AnaliziSLR, ordinary least squares regression, OLS regression, bivariate regression
Příbuzné47
ShrnutíThe Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (r) is a parametric measure of the direction and strength of the linear association between two continuous variables. Introduced by Karl Pearson in 1895, it remains the most widely used bivariate correlation statistic in the social, health, and natural sciences. The coefficient ranges from −1 (perfect negative linear relationship) to +1 (perfect positive), with 0 indicating no linear association.Simple linear regression is the foundational parametric method for modelling a straight-line relationship between one continuous predictor and one continuous outcome, estimating the slope and intercept by ordinary least squares (OLS). The least squares principle was first published by Adrien-Marie Legendre in 1805, and Francis Galton introduced the concept of regression to the mean in 1886, coining the term that names the entire family of methods.
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