== How do I obtain 95% Confidence Intervals for a (Pearson) correlation in SPSS? == Weaver and Koopman (2014) use SPSS macros available from [[https://sites.google.com/a/lakeheadu.ca/bweaver/Home/statistics/spss/my-spss-page/rhoci | here]] to obtain confidence intervals for each element of a matrix of Pearson correlations showing associations between variables. This method is also suggested by Howell (2002) and has advantages over using 95% confidence intervals based upon regression coefficients of standardised variables in giving asymmetric intervals which are contained within the range [-1,1] and is, therefore, to be preferred. A 95% confidence interval using the backtransformed Fisher transformation for a ''single'' Pearson correlation may also be computed using this [[http://vassarstats.net/rho.html|on-line calculator.]] __References__ Bonett DG (2019) Point-biserial correlation: Interval estimation,hypothesis testing, meta-analysis, and sample size determination. To appear ''British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology''. Confidence intervals for different types of bi-serial correlations used as alternative two group effect sizes to Cohen's d. Howell DC (2002) Statistical Methods for Psychologists. Fifth Edition. Wadsworth:Pacific Grove, CA. Weaver B and Koopman R (2014) An SPSS Macro to Compute Confidence Intervals for Pearson’s Correlation. To appear in ''The Quantitative Methods for Psychology'' in Spring 2014.