[R] Is there a statistics that can summarize the correlation for more than two random variables?

F Duan f.duan at yale.edu
Wed Jul 14 18:47:38 CEST 2004


Thank you for your reminding. Could you tell me the addresses of STAT-L and
ALLSTAT lists?

By the way, I found Cronbach's alpha suggested by Prof. Baron might be the
one I am looking for though it's not perfect. 

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Flom [mailto:flom at ndri.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 16:06
To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch; f.duan at yale.edu
Subject: Re: [R] Is there a statistics that can summarize the correlation
formore than two random variables?

This seems more like a STATS question than an R question - asking on a
list like STAT-L or ALLSTAT may result in more replies

Nevertheless, it seems to me that you need to describe (and maybe
decide) what you mean by 'summarize' the correlations.  Certainly the
mean DOES summarize them, but is it the summary you want? Maybe, maybe
not.  Perhaps the median? Or a trimmed mean? Do you want to take the
absolute values of the correlations, or not? 

HTH



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>>> F Duan <f.duan at yale.edu> 07/13/04 2:34 PM >>>
Hi, R people,

 

I wonder if there is a statistics than can measure the correlation for
more
than two random variables, instead of computing the correlation
coefficient
matrix. If so, what R package should I use? 

 

Right now I can only think of the mean of all pair-wise correlation
coefficients, e.g., (corr(x,y) + corr(x,z) + corr(y,z)) / 3 for three
random
variables (x, y, z). 

 

Thanks a lot,

 

Frank


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