diffcor:Fisher's z-Tests Concerning Differences Between Correlations
Computations of Fisher's z-tests concerning different kinds of correlation differences. The 'diffpwr' family entails
approaches to estimating statistical power via Monte Carlo
simulations. Important to note, the Pearson correlation
coefficient is sensitive to linear association, but also to a
host of statistical issues such as univariate and bivariate
outliers, range restrictions, and heteroscedasticity (e.g.,
Duncan & Layard, 1973 <doi:10.1093/BIOMET/60.3.551>; Wilcox,
2013 <doi:10.1016/C2010-0-67044-1>). Thus, every power analysis
requires that specific statistical prerequisites are fulfilled
and can be invalid if the prerequisites do not hold. To this
end, the 'bootcor' family provides bootstrapping confidence
intervals for the incorporated correlation difference tests.