Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation | B.Pharm 8th Sem | Biostatistics & Research Methodology

In this video, we have explained Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation (r) in a simple and exam-oriented manner for B.Pharm 8th Semester students as per PCI syllabus. Karl Pearson’s method is one of the most important statistical techniques used to measure the degree and direction of linear relationship between two quantitative variables. 🔎 Topics Covered in this Lecture: Meaning of Correlation Definition of Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation Formula of Karl Pearson’s correlation (r) Step-by-step calculation method Interpretation of correlation coefficient (Positive, Negative & Zero correlation) Range of ‘r’ (–1 to +1) Practical examples related to pharmaceutical data Important exam points & numerical problems 📘 This topic is very important for: B.Pharm 8th Semester – Biostatistics & Research Methodology University Exams GPAT Preparation Pharmacist & Competitive Exams By the end of this video, you will clearly understand how to calculate and interpret Karl Pearson’s correlation coefficient with confidence. 👉 Watch till the end for clear concepts and easy tricks for solving numerical problems. #KarlPearsonCorrelation #CoefficientOfCorrelation #Biostatistics #BPharm8thSem #ResearchMethodology #PharmacyStudents #GPATPreparation #PharmaceuticalStatistics #PCI_Syllabus #Correlation #StatisticsForPharmacy #PharmacyEducation #ExamPreparation #PositiveCorrelation #NegativeCorrelation #ZeroCorrelation