Chapter 10: Pearson’s correlation in SPSS
- Log into SPSS
- Add data set 80FFT.cvs
- Click Analyze, correlate, Bivariate
- Move V6 & V36 over to variable box
- Click OK
Chapter 10: Pearson’s Correlation in R Studio
- Log into R Studio
- Start typing on a line
- z<-y[is.na(y$v6)==0&is.na(y$v36)==0,]
- cor(z$v36,z$v6)
- Then hit run
There is a weak negative correlation (r=-0.07691952) between parent involvement and income.
Parental engagement is the dependent variable for Pearson’s correlation. Income served as the independent variable. There is a weak negative association between the two variables parental engagement and income using the data displayed above in R studio and SPSS.