plot_cor | R Documentation |
Function to produce plots of the distribution of standard correlation coefficients.
plot_cor(
r,
n,
method = c("pearson", "spearman", "kendall"),
type = c("c", "cd"),
levels = c(0.68, 0.9, 0.95, 0.999)
)
r |
The observed correlation coefficient. |
n |
Total number of observations (sample size). |
method |
The method by which the coefficient was calculated: pearson, spearman, or kendall (default is "pearson") |
type |
Choose whether to plot a "consonance" function ("c"), consonance density ("cd"), or both (c("c","cd"); default option). |
levels |
Numeric vector of confidence levels to display |
This function was created so that users could create consonance plots of Pearson's correlation coefficient. These types of plots are discussed by Schweder T, Hjort NL. (2016, ISBN:9781316445051) and Rafi Z, Greenland S. (2020) doi:10.1186/s12874-020-01105-9.
Returns plot of the distribution of the correlation coefficient.
Other Correlations:
boot_cor_test()
,
corsum_test()
,
power_z_cor()
,
z_cor_test()
Other plotting functions:
plot_pes()
,
plot_smd()
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