Pearson Product Moment Coefficient of Correlation

Author(s):  
Albert K. Kurtz ◽  
Samuel T. Mayo
2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-21
Author(s):  
Azwar Azwar Azwar

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengukur dan menganalisis inklusifitas keuangan syariah pada 33 provinsi di Indonesia. Dengan menggunakan data sekunder berbasis tahunan dari publikasi Bank Indonesia dan Badan Pusat Statistik, penelitian ini mengestimasi inklusifitas keuangan syariah di Indonesia dengan metode Index for Syariah Financial Inclusion (ISFI)  yang dikembangkan dari Sarma (2012)  berdasarkan tiga dimensi pengukuran yaitu accessibility, availability dan usage of banking services. Penelitian ini secara empiris membuktikan bahwa indeks inklusifitas keuangan syariah di Indonesia secara umum tergolong rendah yaitu dengan average value sebesar 0,127. Pada tingkat provinsi, ditemukan bahwa Provinsi Bangka Belitung memiliki indeks inklusifitas tertinggi dibandingkan provinsi lainnya di Indonesia. Temuan ini bermakna bahwa kelompok masyarakat tidak sepenuhnya menggunakan jasa keuangan formal, khususnya, sebagai sumber keuangan dan pembiayaan utama, sehingga pengambil kebijakan perlu untuk meningkatkan availabilitas keuangan syariah dengan menambah dan memperluas layanan perbankan syariah di Indonesai khususnya pada Kawasan Timur Indonesia. Lebih lanjut, penelitian ini juga menganalisis hubungan antara inklusifitas keuangan syariah dan kesejahteraan masyarakat. Melalui metode Product Moment Coefficient of Correlation, penelitian ini menemukan adanya korelasi positif dan signifikan antara inklusiftas keuangan syariah dan kesejahteraan masyarakat di Indonesia. Umumnya, provinsi dengan Human Devepelment Index (HDI) yang tinggi dan medium dapat dianalogikan relatif memiliki inklusi keuangan yang tinggi pula.


Author(s):  
Vidhu Shekhar Pandey ◽  
Ruchi Dubey

The present study is an attempt to compare minority and non-minority students on academic anxiety and emotional intelligence; and to study the relationship between academic anxiety and emotional intelligence. Sample for the study consists of 120 students of class XI (60 minority students and 60 non-minority students). Emotional Intelligence Inventory developed by S.K. Mangal and Shubhra Mangal and a self-prepared Academic Anxiety Scale has been used to collect the data. t-ratio and product moment coefficient of correlation has been computed for the analysis of the data. The findings of the study revealed that as compared to minority students, non-minority students have high academic anxiety; minority and non-minority students have similar emotional intelligence; Academic anxiety is negatively related to emotional intelligence among minority as well as non-minority students.


1974 ◽  
Vol 39 (2Part1) ◽  
pp. 253-270 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. E. Dumond

AbstractOne kind of R-mode analysis, the examination of the co-occurrence of particular artifact classes across a number of collections, facilitates the identification of recurrent artifact clusters. Its use with proportional data, however, requires the safeguard of equalizing collection sizes, which in turn may necessitate the use of some statistic other than the product-moment coefficient of correlation. Two examples of R-mode analysis are given, both using an average-linkage clustering procedure. The first uses proportional data from unmixed collections of a southwestern Alaskan phase of the Arctic Small Tool tradition, permitting a definition of artifact groups that may represent specialized activities, and highlighting 1 cluster that may have specifically temporal significance; some results of factor analysis are compared. The second example employs presence-absence information from surface-collected ceramics from Tlaxcala, Mexico, and makes possible a refinement of the ceramic sequence.


1975 ◽  
Vol 33 (03) ◽  
pp. 617-631 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. S Kingdon ◽  
R. L Lundblad ◽  
J. J Veltkamp ◽  
D. L Aronson

SummaryFactor IX concentrates manufactured from human plasma and intended for therapeutic infusion in man have been suspected for some time of being potentially thrombogenic. In the current studies, assays were carried out in vitro and in vivo for potentially thrombogenic materials. It was possible to rank the various materials tested according to the amount of thrombogenic material detected. For concentrates not containing heparin, there was substantial agreement between the in vivo and in vitro assays, with a coefficient of correlation of 0.77. There was no correlation between the assays for thrombogenicity and the antithrombin III content. We conclude that many presently available concentrates of Factor IX contain substantial amounts of potentially thrombogenic enzymes, and that this fact must be considered in arriving at the decision whether or not to use them therapeutically.


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