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Resource: How to explore correlations in R

By: Martin FrigaardOctober 8, 2019December 17, 2024
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This post will cover how to measure the relationship between two numeric variables with the corrr package. We will look at how to assess a variable’s distribution using skewness and normality. Then we’ll examine the relationship between two variables by looking at the covariance and the correlation coefficient.

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