Login
Remember
Register
Science Q&A Sarvan.Net
All Activity
Q&A
Questions
Hot!
Unanswered
Tags
Categories
Users
Ask a Question
About Us
XML Sitemap
Terms of Service
Ask a Question
According to the biserial correlation coefficient, what type of data should one variable be?
0
votes
70
views
asked
Jan 15
in
Psychology
by
BroderickHom
(
2.1k
points)
According to the biserial correlation coefficient, what type of data should one variable be?
Your comment on this question:
Your name to display (optional):
Email me at this address if a comment is added after mine:
Email me if a comment is added after mine
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
Your answer
Your name to display (optional):
Email me at this address if my answer is selected or commented on:
Email me if my answer is selected or commented on
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
1
Answer
0
votes
answered
Jan 15
by
CarmenHoffma
(
1.8k
points)
Nominal or dichotomous, and the other variable should be continuous.
Your comment on this answer:
Your name to display (optional):
Email me at this address if a comment is added after mine:
Email me if a comment is added after mine
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
Related questions
0
votes
1
answer
53
views
According to the point-biserial correlation coefficient, what type of data should at least one variable be?
asked
Jan 15
in
Psychology
by
Damon31M1921
(
2.4k
points)
0
votes
1
answer
90
views
According to the tetrachoric correlation coefficient, what type of data should both variables be?
asked
Jan 15
in
Psychology
by
ChandraPicke
(
1.7k
points)
0
votes
1
answer
54
views
According to the phi coefficient, what type of data should both variables be?
asked
Jan 15
in
Psychology
by
NinaDimattia
(
1.6k
points)
0
votes
1
answer
45
views
When is it appropriate to use a correlation coefficient in data analysis?
asked
Jan 16
in
Psychology
by
Jeramy48117
(
1.9k
points)
0
votes
1
answer
72
views
Design a heat exchanger for a specific process in which a 50,000 kg/day of a mixture with a specific heat capacity of 3.5 kJ/kg.K needs to be heated from 20°C to 70°C using a hot stream of 100,000 kg/day of a fluid with a temperature of 150°C. The heat exchanger needs to operate with a heat transfer coefficient of at least 400 W/m2.K and the pressure drop across the heat exchanger should be no more than 0.5 bar. What type of heat exchanger would be most suitable and what are the dimensions required to achieve the desired performance?
asked
Feb 4
in
Chemical engineering
by
AdaFennescey
(
1.8k
points)
37.4k
questions
37.2k
answers
2
comments
14.7k
users
Categories
All categories
Science
(12.0k)
Psychology
(10.5k)
Chemistry
(14.9k)
Welcome to Sarvan Science Q&A, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
...