Bootstrap correlation of two arrays
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I want to correlate two arrays (A and B) from a medical image. I expect a high correlation since they come from the same patient (acquired twice in the same session).
[rho, p] = corr(A(:), B(:)) gives me rho = 0.8321 but p = 0.1255 so the correlation is not significant.
I have read that an approach could be a bootstrap analysis and did something like:
rho_boot = bootstrp(1000,'corr',A,B) resulting with a distribution of 1000 rho values.
The question is: can I consider mean(rho_boot(:)) my new rho value? I have also read on mathworks that "(...)this evidence does not require any strong assumptions about the probability distribution of the correlation coefficient."
In fact, I have lost track of my p value.
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