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Kyra
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

 

Can you please direct me to SAS example where

1. We study correlation between one ordinal and one nominal variable.

2. We study correlation between two ordinal variable.

 

Thanks,

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Reeza
Super User

I don't think those are 'correlation'. They may be chi square tables?

 

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Proc freq computes many measures of association, for different purposes. See

 

https://documentation.sas.com/?docsetId=procstat&docsetTarget=procstat_freq_details22.htm&docsetVers... 

PG
MichaelL_SAS
SAS Employee

I think @PGStats suggestion to consider using the measures of association supported by PROC FREQ is a good one. 

 

I'll just add that for the case of two ordinal variables, if you can assume their values are derived from an unobserved bivariate normal distribution you could estimate the polychoric correlation by using PROC CORR. 

Kyra
Quartz | Level 8
Thank you very much ! I will look into it. However, what do you think about
Spearman correlation?
MichaelL_SAS
SAS Employee

Yes the Spearman rank order correlation is another option. PROC FREQ also supports both of these measures of association. You can use the PLCORR option in the TABLES statement to request the polychoric correlation coefficient and the MEASURES option (as mentioned in @PGStats response) will request the Spearman coefficient. 

 

You can Example 3.8 in the PROC FREQ documentation for an example using the MEASURES option. 

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