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Correlation logo #10101) Association 2) Corelation 3) Correlativity 4) Link 5) Relation 6) Similarity
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Correlation

Correlation logo #10101) Correlativity 2) Equivalence 3) French word used in English 4) Reciprocality 5) Reciprocity
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correlation

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  1. a reciprocal relation between two or more things
  2. a statistical relation between two or more variables such that systematic changes in the value of one variable are accompanied by systematic changes in the other

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Correlation

Correlation logo #21002• (n.) Reciprocal relation; corresponding similarity or parallelism of relation or law; capacity of being converted into, or of giving place to, one another, under certain conditions; as, the correlation of forces, or of zymotic diseases.
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Correlation

Correlation logo #20428a relationship by which two (or more) variables change together
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Correlation logo #21015A measure of the extent to which two economic or statistical variables move together, normalized so that its values range from -1 to +1. It is defined as the covariance of the two variables divided by the square root of the product of their variances. The correlation is used in trade theory to express weak relationships among economic variables.
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Correlation

Correlation logo #21652An association between two or more events or variables.
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Correlation

Correlation logo #20814 The degree of association between two variables. A tendency for variation in one variable to be linked to variation in a second variable
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correlation logo #21003(from the article `statistics`) Regression analysis involves identifying the relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent variables. A model of the ...
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Correlation logo #22444 A numerical measure, ranging between -1.00 and +1.00, describing how two traits are related. A high positive correlation means that as one trait increases, the other one usually does as well. For example, cattle with higher than average yearling weight generally will have larger mature size as well. When traits are negatively correlated, if one is...
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Correlation

Correlation logo #20137An association between two or more events or variables.
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Correlation logo #20212A regular relationship between two dimensions or variables, often expressed in statistical terms. Correlations may be positive or negative. A positive correlation between two variables exists where a high rank on one variable is regularly associated with a high rank on the other. A negative correlation exists where a high rank on one variable is re...
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correlation logo #20973<statistics> most generally, the degree to which one phenomenon or random variable is associated with or can be predicted from another. ... In statistics, correlation usually refers to the degree to which a linear predictive relationship exists between random variables, as measured by a correlation coefficient. Correlation may be positive, i....
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correlation logo #21001(kor″ә-la´shәn) in statistics, the degree and direction of association of variable phenomena, such as intelligence and birth order, as measured by a correlation coefficient.
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correlation

correlation logo #22291 The process of determining that two or more geographically distant rocks or rock strata originated in the same time period.
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Correlation

Correlation logo #20972Cor`re·la'tion noun [ Late Latin correlatio ; Latin cor- + relatio : confer French corrélation . Confer Correlation .] Reciprocal relation; corresponding similarity or parallelism of relation or law; capacity of being converted into, or of giving place to, one anoth...
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Correlation

Correlation logo #22167A measure of the relationship (can be positive or negative) between two variables. Corticosteroids
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Correlation logo #237591) A common statistical analysis, usually abbreviated asr, that measures the degree of relationship between pairs of interval variables in a sample. The range of correlation is from -1.00 to zero to +1.00. 2) A non-cause and effect relationship between two variables.
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Correlation

Correlation logo #224501) A common statistical analysis, usually abbreviated asr, that measures the degree of relationship between pairs of interval variables in a sample. The range of correlation is from -1.00 to zero to +1.00. 2) A non-cause and effect relationship between two variables.
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Correlation

Correlation logo #20805A link between a factor and an outcome, such as smoking and cancer
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correlation logo #20974 noun a statistical relation between two or more variables such that systematic changes in the value of one variable are accompanied by systematic changes in the other
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correlation

correlation logo #20974correlativity noun a reciprocal relation between two or more things
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correlation logo #23813a measure of relationship between two variables or sets of data, a positive correlation coefficient indicating that one variable tends to increase or decrease as the other does, and a negative correlation coefficient indicating that one variable tends to increase as the other decreases and vice versa
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correlation

correlation logo #23665[SAT terms] a statistical relation between two or more variables
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correlation logo #23665 a reciprocal connection between two or more things
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