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A nonparametric (distribution-free) rank statistic proposed by Spearman in 1904 as a measure of the strength of the associations between two variables (Lehmann and D'Abrera 1998). The Spearman rank correlation coefficient can be used to give an R-Estimate.
The Spearman rank correlation coefficient is defined by
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The Variance, Kurtosis, and higher order Moments are
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See also Correlation Coefficient, Least Squares Fitting, Linear Regression, Rank (Statistics)
References
Press, W. H.; Flannery, B. P.; Teukolsky, S. A.; and Vetterling, W. T.  
  Numerical Recipes in FORTRAN: The Art of Scientific Computing, 2nd ed.  Cambridge, England:
  Cambridge University Press, pp. 634-637, 1992.