biserial correlation

biserial correlation
French\ \ corrélation bisérielle; corrélation mutuelle
German\ \ empirische Zweireihenkorrelation; biserielle Korrelation
Dutch\ \ biseriële correlatiecoëfficiënt
Italian\ \ correlazione biseriale
Spanish\ \ correlación biserial
Catalan\ \ correlació biserial
Portuguese\ \ correlação bisserial
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ biserial korrelation
Norwegian\ \ biserial korrelasjon
Swedish\ \ biserial korrelation
Greek\ \ δισειριακή συσχέτιση
Finnish\ \ biseriaalinen korrelaatio; ks. tetrakoorinen korrelaatio
Hungarian\ \ kétsorozati korreláció
Turkish\ \ iki serili korelasyon; iki serili ilişki
Estonian\ \ biseriaalne korrelatsioonikordaja
Lithuanian\ \ dviserijinė koreliacija
Slovenian\ \ biserialna korelacija
Polish\ \ korelacja dwuseryjna; korelacja dwuszeregowa; współczynnik korelacji
Russian\ \ бисериальная корреляция
Ukrainian\ \ бісеріальна кореляція
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ -
Euskara\ \ koerlazio biserial; korrelazio biserial
Farsi\ \ h mb stegiye doreshte-ee
Persian-Farsi\ \ همبستگي دورشته‌اي
Arabic\ \ ارتباط متسلسلتين
Afrikaans\ \ tweedelingskorrelasie
Chinese\ \ 双 序 列 相 关
Korean\ \ 이연상관

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