Correlations for all pairs of data series (method=pearson)
Intention_to_UseRelative_AdvantagePerceived_UsefulnessPerceived_Ease_of_Use
Intention_to_Use10.640.4950.523
Relative_Advantage0.6410.4270.464
Perceived_Usefulness0.4950.42710.638
Perceived_Ease_of_Use0.5230.4640.6381


Correlations for all pairs of data series with p-values
pairPearson rSpearman rhoKendall tau
Intention_to_Use;Relative_Advantage0.63970.59770.4895
p-value(0)(0)(0)
Intention_to_Use;Perceived_Usefulness0.49510.46940.3725
p-value(0)(0)(0)
Intention_to_Use;Perceived_Ease_of_Use0.52310.5010.3939
p-value(0)(0)(0)
Relative_Advantage;Perceived_Usefulness0.42650.39030.3042
p-value(0)(0)(0)
Relative_Advantage;Perceived_Ease_of_Use0.46440.42980.3347
p-value(0)(0)(0)
Perceived_Usefulness;Perceived_Ease_of_Use0.6380.57580.4631
p-value(0)(0)(0)


Meta Analysis of Correlation Tests
Number of significant by total number of Correlations
Type I errorPearson rSpearman rhoKendall tau
0.01111
0.02111
0.03111
0.04111
0.05111
0.06111
0.07111
0.08111
0.09111
0.1111