lancor
Statistical Inference via Lancaster Correlation
Implementation of the methods described in Holzmann, Klar (2024) doi:10.48550/arXiv.2303.17872. Lancaster correlation is a correlation coefficient which equals the absolute value of the Pearson correlation for the bivariate normal distribution, and is equal to or slightly less than the maximum correlation coefficient for a variety of bivariate distributions. Rank and moment-based estimators and corresponding confidence intervals are implemented, as well as independence tests based on these statistics.
- Version0.1.2
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- LicenseGPL-2
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- Last release05/02/2024
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Bernhard Klar
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