Thank you for this example of correlation!! I have read my text book and other UA-cam videos and the explanation has given me a clear understanding about what correlation is and how to identify positive and negative correlation. Great video!!
@spaceinkfilms I use a Bamboo tablet and pen to do the screen writings, which I create in One Note and record using Camtasia. It might not be the best method but it worked for me. Good luck with your mini-lectures.
uhhmm, about your fourth example of direction, if its a curve it is just called a non-linear. tried to research about it because my teacher told me that it still has a relationship but not linear. thanks though, you made it a little easier for me about correlation direction and strength
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Thanks for this video. It was clear, concise and short. But, can you give me an example where i can get the intuitive feel of correlation ? At 0:02 You said correlation shows how two variables are related to one another and how strong their relationship is to one another. I fail to understand why the fourth figure (the curvi-linear one) has no-correlation. Clearly, variable X is changing with respect to variable Y (though not in a linear fashion). So there is a relationship between the two...
Thanks for the explanation! I want to calculate the correlation between many factors which I enter daily. I got an android app called correlator, and I need to understand the difference between single correlation and multiple correlation which the app is showing to me... which one is better if I want to find the most correlated variable??
Are the data sets the raw data or data after the raw data has been manipulated. It seems the lateer. What I am saying is using this vid in isolation is a little confusing. I just know you agree. lol
well by saying "correlation shows a relation between variables", then i simply can't agree that in the fourth drawing there is no correlation. there's no bijective correlation, i agree, but there's a correlation. If i see a parable in the drawing, there's definetelly something going on there, some way the variables influence each other. Not in a linear way, but correlations aren't about liniarity, but about influence. So that fourth case - i don't agree with you.
It had to be a woman for me to understand an algorithm. All the other videos were explained by men and were not understood at all. Thank you for this video :)
I'm sorry everyone but it's true! When I search for a video tutorial on UA-cam, all I can find is some guy with an unrecognisable and fast speed accent. Plus some men in IT know the content but they complicate things when it comes to explaining. As an ex-IT student and as a woman who has a boyfriend working in the IT sector as well, I try to ask him for an explanation. I keep telling him that I want to do a task myself. Then I ask him a question and from this question, he ends up doing the task himself just because he does not have the patience to explain.
Thank you for this example of correlation!! I have read my text book and other UA-cam videos and the explanation has given me a clear understanding about what correlation is and how to identify positive and negative correlation. Great video!!
I think this is a GREAT way to convey the information! kudos.
You are the best. You saved hours of researching this Stats class.
Clear, concise, and effective breakdown. Thank you!
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I use a Bamboo tablet and pen to do the screen writings, which I create in One Note and record using Camtasia. It might not be the best method but it worked for me. Good luck with your mini-lectures.
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uhhmm, about your fourth example of direction, if its a curve it is just called a non-linear. tried to research about it because my teacher told me that it still has a relationship but not linear. thanks though, you made it a little easier for me about correlation direction and strength
Great great explanation. I understand it much better now.
Thank you so much for this. You are amazing.
Thanks for complete explanation, does it always show always linear relation?
Yah, finally understood what's a strong and weak correlation, ty.
Okay I will be good looking forward to learning the torth iam creating a beater working way everybody will be able to understand what time it is Life Timing is all!! Faith forward by the Word IAM William
Great explanation for those of simple minds, such as myself :)
Bryton Lochridge mine too
Thanks for the simple breakdown! Very helpful.
So the slope of the line does not indicate the strength of correlation its only interpret direction of correlation ?
Thank you Dr Maggard, we used this video in our college lecture... it was very useful, keep up the good work.
So a constant acceleration (i.e. when an accelerometer lays still on a table for instance), would be "no correlation"?
Thank you for the interpretation.
clear beautiful explanation!! thank you
Great job! Very helpful and clear to understand... Cudos! :)
Thank you very much. Quick & clear.
Nice explanation! :)
Great video, very easy to understand.
excellent explenation :)
Gr.
Sandeep
well done DrMaggard
Thanks for this video. It was clear, concise and short. But, can you give me an example where i can get the intuitive feel of correlation ?
At 0:02 You said correlation shows how two variables are related to one another and how strong their relationship is to one another.
I fail to understand why the fourth figure (the curvi-linear one) has no-correlation. Clearly, variable X is changing with respect to variable Y (though not in a linear fashion). So there is a relationship between the two...
how do you know which variable is x or y?
i understand this in my psyc course now . thank you !
Thanks for the explanation! I want to calculate the correlation between many factors which I enter daily. I got an android app called correlator, and I need to understand the difference between single correlation and multiple correlation which the app is showing to me... which one is better if I want to find the most correlated variable??
great simple explanation thank you .
This video is great, I loved the "M'kay" 1:19~
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Thanks a Lot.Simple and easy to understand.
excellent video!
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it is really very good explanation, so could you please explain what is correlated response?
thank you , amazing explanation indeed .
Are the data sets the raw data or data after the raw data has been manipulated.
It seems the lateer.
What I am saying is using this vid in isolation is a little confusing.
I just know you agree. lol
Correlation is association. It may or may not indicate causality which is what what we need for a relationship.
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what type of correlation exist (weak or medium) if the "r" value is between 0.4 and 0.5 ?
Sorry for the delay in responding, but thanks. I'm now experimenting with a video capture of writing surfaces.
This is pretty good work.
What is the applicaion of correlation plaese answer
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Nicely explained, thanks.
Very explicit, thanks so much.
Okay, so what do we call the non-linear relationship between two variables ?
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Short and concise
well by saying "correlation shows a relation between variables", then i simply can't agree that in the fourth drawing there is no correlation. there's no bijective correlation, i agree, but there's a correlation. If i see a parable in the drawing, there's definetelly something going on there, some way the variables influence each other. Not in a linear way, but correlations aren't about liniarity, but about influence.
So that fourth case - i don't agree with you.
great job
r= -1 to 0 :)
i understood it now, thanks!
any views on the correlogram???
its not linear, therefor there is no r. thats a parabolic relationship
Thank you very much ma'am,it was very useful.
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Thank you! The explanation is very clear! :)
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Good one. Thanks :)
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Thank you so much .
what about 4.1 to 4.9. how do you define it? medium or weak?
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It had to be a woman for me to understand an algorithm. All the other videos were explained by men and were not understood at all. Thank you for this video :)
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Playing the gender card, eh?
but what if she identifies as a male?
I'm sorry everyone but it's true! When I search for a video tutorial on UA-cam, all I can find is some guy with an unrecognisable and fast speed accent. Plus some men in IT know the content but they complicate things when it comes to explaining. As an ex-IT student and as a woman who has a boyfriend working in the IT sector as well, I try to ask him for an explanation. I keep telling him that I want to do a task myself. Then I ask him a question and from this question, he ends up doing the task himself just because he does not have the patience to explain.
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