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PEARSON'S CORRELATION COEFFICIENT r (Critical Values)

Level of Significance for a One-Tailed Test


05 .025 01 005 0005 05 .025 .01 .005 .0005
Level of Sig!ificance for a Two-Tailed Test
dtr(N-2) .10 .05 .02 .01 .001 c/tr(N-2) l0 05 02 0t ^001
1 0.988 0.997 0.9995 0 9999 0 99999 21 0.352 0.413 0.482 0.526 0.640
2 0.900 0.950 0 980 0 990 0.999 22 0.344 0.404 0.472 0.515 0.629
J 0.805 0 878 0 934 0 959 0.991 23 0.337 0.396 0 462 0.505 0.618
0 729 0 8'1 1 0 882 0.971 0 974 24 0.3s0 0.388 0.453 0.496 0.607
0 669 0 755 0.833 0.875 0.951 25 0.323 0.381 0.445 0.487 0.597

0.621 0.707 0 789 0.834 0 928 zo 0.317 0.374 0.437 0.479 0.588
0 582 0 666 0 750 0.798 0 898 27 0.31'1 0.367 0.430 0.471 0.579
0 549 0 632 0.715 0.765 0.872 28 0.306 0.361 0.423 0.463 0.570
9 0 521 0 602 0 685 0.735 0.847 29 0.301 0.355 0.416 0.456 0.562
10 0.497 0.576 0.658 0 708 0 823 30 0.296 0.349 0.409 0.449 0.554

11 0.476 0 553 0.634 0.684 0 801 40 0.257 0.304 0.358 0.393 0.490
12 0 457 0 532 0.612 0.661 0.780 60 0.211 0.250 0.295 0.325 0.408
13 0.441 0.514 0.592 0.64'1 U. /bU 120 0.'150 0.178 0.210 0.232 0.294
14 0.426 0 497 0.574 0.623 0 742 0.073 0.087 0.103 0.114 0.146
15 0 412 0 482 0.558 0.606 0.725

to 0.400 0 468 0.542 0 590 0.708


17 0 389 0 456 0 529 0.575 0 693
'18 0 378 0 444 0.515 0.561 0 679
19 0 369 0 433 0.503 0.549 0.665
20 0.360 0 423 0.492 0.537 0.652

l) Decide if voLr should use a one-Tailed or Trvo-Tailed rest: (MSLS: 38.2)


a. One-Tail: if your have an a priori: hypothesis as to the sign (- or +) of the correlation.
b. l-u'o-Tail: if yoLr have tro u priori: hvpothesis as to the sien of the correlatic'rr-r.
2) Calculate r/'(degrees of fieedom) : N (sanrple size) - 2). (MSLS: 3l)
3) Locate this dl in the table.
4) Use this rorv of thresltold values.
5) Read across this rorv frorr left to right r-rntil yoLr find a value greater than vour calculatecl r
statistic.
6) The P-valLte for vour observation is the P-vallre at the top of the tlrst column to the left olyour
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e.g.ifrfort{/':l5is0.523,thenP<0.025fbraOrre-TailedTest:ifris0.599.thenP<0.01.
7) A P < 0.05 (or srrraller) value ir,dicates that you can reject the nLrll hypothesis that the trvo
variables are not correlated. ln other rvords. vou have evidence the variables are significantly
related. If yoLrr r statistic valLre lies to the lett of the 0.05 columrr, then your results are not
significarrt (n.s. P > 0.05). You cannot re-iect the nLrll hypothesis that tlre variables are unrelaled.

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