Tools -> Work Space -> Correlation
Work Space Correlation
Allows you to measure the potential strength of a relationship, or lack of relationship, between two variables. Learn more about correlations.
Dialog box tips:
Select a cell to display the Pearson and Spearman Rank correlations and their difference in the status bar at the bottom of the window.
Double-click a cell (or select Enter on your keyboard) to display a scatter plot of the raw work space matrix values. To return to the Work Space Correlations form, select Backspace on your keyboard or double-click the plot.
Put your mouse arrow over a column or row header or row header to display the full name and description of the input (factor) or output (variable).
Double-click a column header to sort the rows in that column.
 
Pearson
All - Displays all of the factors and responses along each axis of the grid. Note that the diagonal of the grid will always contain a value of one.
Factors vs. Responses Only - Displays the inputs (factors) along the rows and the outputs (responses) along the columns.
Select a cell in the table and then select Correlation Details to display addition information on the factor/response combination that was selected.
Enter a value above which correlations will be displayed. For example, entering .8 will display all correlations with a value of .8 or above.
Enter a value below which correlations will be hidden. For example, entering .5 will hide all correlations with a value of .5 or below.
 
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