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Sure, it's a point-biserial and computable using the correlation command.
Gene Maguin
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Subject: correlation between binomial and continue variables
Hi all,
I d like know if exist some method for run a correlation between 2
variables: one continue (and normal variate) and other binomial variate
(presence and absence).
Thanks in advance
Rodrigo
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