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On the Ratio Between Point-Polyserial and Polyserial Correlations for Non-Normal Bivariate Distributions
Published 2025“…In such cases, the linear correlation may even increase instead of decreasing, contrary to the usual expectation. This implies that most existing simulation techniques or statistical models for mixed-type data, which assume a linear relationship between point-polyserial and polyserial correlations, should be used very prudently and possibly reappraised.…”
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