direct correlation

  • 1direct correlation — teigiamoji koreliacija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. direct correlation; positive correlation vok. positive Korrelation, f rus. положительная корреляция, f pranc. corrélation directe, f; corrélation positive, f …

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  • 2direct correlation — noun a correlation in which large values of one variable are associated with large values of the other and small with small; the correlation coefficient is between 0 and +1 • Syn: ↑positive correlation • Topics: ↑statistics • Hypernyms:… …

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  • 3direct correlation — See correlation …

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  • 4Correlation does not imply causation — (related to ignoring a common cause and questionable cause) is a phrase used in science and statistics to emphasize that correlation between two variables does not automatically imply that one causes the other (though correlation is necessary for …

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  • 5correlation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ close, good, high, remarkable, significant, strong ▪ clear, obvious ▪ direct …

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  • 6correlation */ — UK [ˌkɒrəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌkɔrəˈleɪʃ(ə)n] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms correlation : singular correlation plural correlations formal a connection or relationship between two or more things that is not caused by chance. A positive… …

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  • 7correlation — cor|re|la|tion [ ,kɔrə leıʃn ] noun FORMAL 1. ) count or uncount a connection or relationship between two or more things that is not caused by chance. A positive correlation means that two things are likely to exist together; a negative… …

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  • 8correlation — The degree of relationship between two sets of data. A correlation near plus 1, called a positive correlation, indicates that changes in one set of data are closely related to changes in the other set and that the data sets change in the same… …

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  • 9Correlation — See: Correlation coefficient. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * *    A statistical tool that measures the degree to which two variables move together. A correlation of 1 means that the two variables move together exactly, while a… …

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  • 10correlation — cor|re|la|tion [ˌkɔrıˈleıʃən US ˌko: , ˌka: ] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Medieval Latin; Origin: correlatio, from Latin com ( COM ) + relatio relation ] [U and C] a connection between two ideas, facts etc, especially when one may be the cause of the… …

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