[R] Random Bernoulli sequences with given point-biserialcorrelation?
Greg Snow
Greg.Snow at imail.org
Wed Jan 2 23:07:22 CET 2008
My understanding is that point-biserial correlations are measured
between a binary (bernouli) variable and a continuous (interval or ratio
scaled) variable. Therefore by definition you cannot have a
point-biserial correlation between 2 bernoulli sequences.
If you clarify what you want (maybe give an example or partial example)
we can give better help.
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Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
greg.snow at imail.org
(801) 408-8111
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> Subject: [R] Random Bernoulli sequences with given
> point-biserialcorrelation?
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> Dear R-listers,
>
> Can someone suggest a method for generating a finite
> Bernoulli sequence that is likely to have a given
> point-biserial correlation with an existing Bernoulli sequence?
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