Hi,
Look at ?cor.test, it does not give you the standard error, but it
does give you a confidence interval around the correlation coefficient
and a significance test (which is my best guess of what you are
probably looking to do with the standard error). You could also get
it out of a simple regr
How do I get the std. errors of correlation coefficients? When I use the cor
function it only prints the correlation.
Thanks, Fusun.
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