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SUBROUTINE PHI
PURPOSE
TO COMPUTE THE PHI COEFFICIENT BETWEEN TWO VARIABLES WHICH
ARE DICHOTOMOUS.
USAGE
CALL PHI (N,U,V,HU,HV,P,CH,XP,IE)
DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS
N - NUMBER OF OBSERVATIONS
U - INPUT VECTOR OF LENGTH N CONTAINING THE FIRST DICHOTO-
MOUS VARIABLE
V - INPUT VECTOR OF LENGTH N CONTAINING THE SECOND DICHOTO-
MOUS VARIABLE
HU - INPUT NUMERICAL CODE WHICH INDICATES THE HIGHER
CATEGORY OF THE FIRST VARIABLE. ANY OBSERVATION IN
VECTOR U WHICH HAS A VALUE EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN HU
WILL BE CLASSIFIED IN THE HIGHER CATEGORY.
HV - INPUT NUMERICAL CODE FOR VECTOR V, SIMILAR TO HU
P - PHI COEFFICIENT COMPUTED
CH - CHI-SQUARE COMPUTED AS A FUNCTION OF PHI COEFFICIENT
(DEGREES OF FREEDOM FOR CHI-SQUARE = 1)
XP - COMPUTED VALUE OF THE MAXIMAL PHI COEFFICIENT THAT
CAN BE ATTAINED IN THE PROBLEM
IE - IF IE IS NON-ZERO, SOME CELL IN THE 2 BY 2 TABLE IS
NULL. IF SO, P, CH, AND XP ARE SET TO 10**75.
REMARKS
VARIABLES U AND V MUST BE SPECIFIED NUMERIC.
THE PHI COEFFICIENT IS A SPECIAL CASE OF THE
PEARSON PRODUCT-MOMENT CORRELATION WHEN BOTH VARIABLES ARE
BINARY.
SUBROUTINES AND FUNCTION SUBPROGRAMS REQUIRED
NONE
METHOD
REFER TO P. HORST, 'PYSCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT AND
PREDICTION', P. 94 (WADSWORTH, 1966).