期刊:Analyst [The Royal Society of Chemistry] 日期:1988-01-01卷期号:113 (9): 1469-1469被引量:88
标识
DOI:10.1039/an9881301469
摘要
The statistical concept of a correlation coefficient r is frequently misused in interpreting analytical data. In particular, a large value of r does not indicate a linear relationship between two measurements; this is demonstrated graphically. For many of the problems for which a correlation coefficient is used it would be better to present a scatterplot.