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Coeficiente de Correlação de Postos de Spearman×Correlação Ponto-Bisserial×
ÁreaEstatísticaEstatística
FamíliaHypothesis testHypothesis test
Ano de origem19041954
Autor originalCharles SpearmanRobert F. Tate
TipoNonparametric rank-based correlationParametric correlation coefficient
Fonte seminalSpearman, C. (1904). The proof and measurement of association between two things. The American Journal of Psychology, 15, 72–101. DOI ↗Tate, R. F. (1954). Correlation between a discrete and a continuous variable. Point-biserial correlation. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 25(3), 603–607. DOI ↗
Outros nomesSpearman's rho, Spearman rank-order correlation, Spearman Sıra Korelasyonurpb, r_pb, point biserial r, item-total correlation
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ResumoThe Spearman rank correlation coefficient (ρ) is a nonparametric measure of the monotonic association between two variables. Introduced by Charles Spearman in 1904, it converts raw observations to ranks and measures how consistently one variable increases as the other increases, without assuming a normal distribution or a linear relationship.The point-biserial correlation coefficient (r_pb) measures the strength and direction of the linear association between one naturally dichotomous variable (coded 0/1) and one continuous variable. It is a special case of the Pearson product-moment correlation formally derived by Tate (1954) in the Annals of Mathematical Statistics and is the standard index used in psychometric item analysis, validity studies, and any research context where a binary grouping variable is related to a continuous outcome.
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