ristikorrelaatio
Ristikorrelaatio, also known as Pearson's correlation coefficient, is a statistical measure that assesses the linear relationship between two continuous variables. It is denoted by the symbol "r" and ranges from -1 to 1. A value of 1 indicates a perfect positive linear relationship, where as one variable increases, the other also increases. Conversely, a value of -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship, where as one variable increases, the other decreases. A value of 0 indicates no linear relationship between the variables.
The formula for calculating the ristikorrelaatio is:
r = [n(∑XY) - (∑X)(∑Y)] / √{[n(∑X^2) - (∑X)^2][n(∑Y^2) - (∑Y)^2]}
where n is the number of data points, X and Y are the individual data points, and
Ristikorrelaatio is widely used in various fields, including economics, psychology, and biology, to analyze the strength