Interclass correlation
In statistics, the interclass correlation (or interclass correlation coefficient) measures a bivariate relation among variables. The Pearson correlation coefficient is the most commonly used interclass correlation.
The interclass correlation contrasts with the intraclass correlation.
References
- Kenneth O. McGraw & S. P. Wong (1996). "Forming inferences about some intraclass correlation coefficients". Psychological Methods 1: 30–46. There are several errors in the article:
- Kenneth O. McGraw & S. P. Wong (1996). "Correction to McGraw and Wong (1996)". Psychological Methods 1: 390.
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