what is gamma coefficient in statistics?
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The gamma coefficient (also called the gamma statistic, or Goodman and Kruskal's gamma) tells us how closely two pairs of data points “match”. Gamma tests for an association between points and also tells us the strength of association. The goal of the test is to be able to predict where new values will rank.
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Gamma is one kind of correlation measure
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