This document provides a table of critical values of Spearman's rank correlation coefficient for two-tailed testing. The table shows the correlation coefficient value that must be exceeded for the correlation to be considered significant at different p-values and with different numbers of samples.
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Table For Spearman Correlation
This document provides a table of critical values of Spearman's rank correlation coefficient for two-tailed testing. The table shows the correlation coefficient value that must be exceeded for the correlation to be considered significant at different p-values and with different numbers of samples.
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Critical values of Spearmans rank correlation coefficient Two‐tailed testing
Your value of the correlation coefficient must exceed that shown to be signficant at the p shown
n (number of samples) p = 0.05 p = 0.01
First, work out how 5 1.000 * many samples you have 6 0.886 1.000 (number of rows). Then 7 0.786 0.929 read across the table at 8 0.738 0.881 the appropriate row. 9 0.700 0.883 If your value of r is more 10 0.648 0.794 than that shown in the 11 0.618 0.755 p = 0.05 column then it 12 0.587 0.727 is significant at p < 0.05. 13 0.560 0.703 If it is more than the value 14 0.538 0.679 in the p = 0.01 column 15 0.521 0.654 then it is significant at this 16 0.503 0.635 level. 17 0.488 0.618 18 0.472 0.600 19 0.460 0.584 20 0.447 0.570 21 0.436 0.556 22 0.425 0.544 23 0.416 0.532 24 0.407 0.521 25 0.398 0.511 26 0.390 0.501 27 0.383 0.492 28 0.375 0.483 29 0.368 0.475 30 0.362 0.467 40 0.313 0.405 41 0.309 0.400 42 0.305 0.395 43 0.301 0.391 44 0.298 0.386 45 0.294 0.382 46 0.291 0.378 47 0.288 0.374 48 0.285 0.370 49 0.282 0.366 50 0.279 0.363