Re: correlation coefficient rational or irrational?



In article <8Zbce.140042$vL3.139897@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
NoName NoSlogan <notareal@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Does there exist such a thing as a proof that the statistic called
>correlation coefficient is rational or irrational?

Since it's a continuous function of the variables, it can obviously
be either.

-- Richard
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