correlation (noun)

  • 91uncorrelation — noun a) The condition of being uncorrelated b) An absence of correlation …

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  • 92copula — noun a) A word used to link the subject of a sentence with a predicate (usually a subject complement or an adverbial); it serves to unite (or associate) the subject with the predicate. (e.g. be). b) A funct …

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  • 93cooccurrence — noun a) The fact of a thing occurring simultaneously with something else; correlation. b) An instance of a thing occurring simultaneously with something else; coincidence …

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  • 94interdependency — noun A mutual dependence, connection or correlation See Also: interdependent …

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  • 95confidence limits — noun For a statistical sample a pair of values that delimit the interval for which there is a certain probability that the true value of some deduced variable lies between those values. A sample of 1000 showed that the correlation between weight… …

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  • 96Merton thesis — noun A theory that significant developments in the modern world have a positive correlation with Protestant pietism, similar to Webers link between success and Protestant ethic …

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  • 97anticorrelation — noun Negative correlation (a relationship in which one value increases as the other decreases) …

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  • 98F distribution — noun A probability distribution of the ratio of two variables, each with a chi square distribution; used in analysis of variance, especially in the significance testing of a correlation coefficient (R squared) …

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  • 99intercorrelation — noun mutual correlation between multiple things See Also: intercorrelate …

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  • 100coöccurrence — noun a) The fact of a thing occurring simultaneously with something else; correlation. b) An instance of a thing occurring simultaneously with something else; coïncidence …

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