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Research Methodology




                    Notes                                             N åå  f u v - (å  f u  )(å  f v ¢  )
                                                            r  =            ij  i  j  i  i  j  j
                                                                  N å  f u - (å  f u )  N å  f v - (å  f v ¢  )
                                                             XY                  2                2
                                                                                        ¢
                                                                        2
                                                                                         2
                                                                       i  i   i  i      j  j   j  j
                                         Example: Calculate Karl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation from the following data:
                                           Age (yrs.)     18        19        20        21         22
                                             Marks 

                                              20 - 25       3         2
                                              15 - 20                 5         4
                                              10 - 15                           7        10
                                              5 - 10                                     3          2
                                               0 - 5                                                4
                                   Solution:

                                   Let X  denote the mid-value of the class interval of marks. Various values of X  can be written as
                                       i                                                         i
                                   22.5, 17.5, 12.5, 7.5 and 2.5.
                                   Further, let u  = (X  – 12.5) ÷ 5. Various values of u  would be 2, 1, 0, – 1 and – 2.
                                             i   i                        i
                                   Similarly, let Y  denote age. Various values of Y  are 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22.
                                               j                         j
                                   Assuming v  = Y  – 20, various values of v  would be – 2, – 1, 0, 1 and 2.
                                            j   j                   j
                                   We shall use the values of u  and v  in the computation of r.
                                                         i    j
                                                               Table for Calculation of  r

























                                   Substituting various values in the formula for r, we get

                                                 40 ´ ( 44-  ) 6 12- ´  -  1832
                                          r =                      =           = - 0.903
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                                              40 50 36 40 56 144      1964 2096






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