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For three different definitions of the correlation coefficient con-cept is examined whether the G index is a correlation coefficient or not. According to the Pearson definition it is not. However, it is equal to the Pearson coefficient, obtained from double scoring. The G index is shown to be a correlation coefficient according to the defi-nition by Kendall. It is also shown to be an E-correlation coefficient.
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