________ correlation is more appropriate when dealing with ordinal variables.
- Covariance
- Kendall's Tau
- Pearson's
- Spearman's
Spearman's correlation is more appropriate when dealing with ordinal variables. Unlike Pearson's, Spearman's correlation works with ranks, which makes it suitable for ordinal data.
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