polyserial {CTT} | R Documentation |
Function for calculating polyserial correlations
Description
This function calculates polyserial correlations using either an ad hoc or ML estimator.
Usage
polyserial(x, y, ml = TRUE)
Arguments
x |
A continuous variable. |
y |
An ordinal variable with at least two categories. |
ml |
A logical variable indicating whether to use a formal maximum likelihood estimator (default) or an ad hoc estimator. |
Details
The variables should be numeric. The function returns NA is y has only one category.
Value
Returns the polyserial correlation.
Author(s)
John T. Willse
References
Olsson, U., Drasgow, F. & Dorans, N. J. (1982). The Polyserial Correlation Coefficient. Psychometika, 47, 337-347.
Examples
x <- rnorm(500, 50,5)
y <- x + rnorm(500,0,2)
x <- x + rnorm(500,0,2)
cor(x,y)
y <- ifelse(y>50,1,0)
cor(x,y)
polyserial(x,y, ml=FALSE)
polyserial(x,y)
[Package CTT version 2.3.3 Index]