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  • 11Partial correlation — In probability theory and statistics, partial correlation measures the degree of association between two random variables, with the effect of a set of controlling random variables removed. Contents 1 Formal definition 2 Computation 2.1 Using… …

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  • 12Point-biserial correlation coefficient — The point biserial correlation coefficient ( rpb ) is a correlation coefficient used when one variable (e.g. Y ) is dichotomous; Y can either be naturally dichotomous, like gender, or an artificially dichotomized variable. In most situations it… …

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  • 13Case-Shiller index — The Case Shiller Home Price Indices measure the nominal value of the residential real estate market in the United States. A popular and widely used subset of the Case Shiller Index is the 20 MSA view used by Standard and Poors in the S P/Case… …

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  • 14Cascade Correlation — ist ein mathematisches konstruktives Verfahren zur Erzeugung und zum Training von künstlichen neuronalen Netzen. Veröffentlicht wurde Cascade Correlation 1990 von Scott E. Fahlman und Christian Lebiere in der Arbeit The Cascade Correlation… …

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  • 15Criticality index — is mainly used in risk analysis. The Criticality Index of an activity (task) can be expressed as a ratio (between 0 and 1) but is more often expressed as a percentage. During a ( e.g. Monte Carlo) simulation tasks can join or leave the critical… …

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  • 16Intraclass correlation — In statistics, the intraclass correlation (or the intraclass correlation coefficient [Cite encyclopedia last = Koch first = Gary G. authorlink = Gary G. Koch title = Intraclass correlation coefficient encyclopedia = Encyclopedia of Statistical… …

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  • 17Priesthood Correlation Program — In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, the Priesthood Correlation Program (also called the Correlation Program or simply Correlation) is a program designed to provide a systematic approach to maintain consistency in its ordinances,… …

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  • 18Misery index (economics) — Misery index redirects here. For the American death metal band, see Misery Index (band). The misery index is an economic indicator, created by economist Arthur Okun, and found by adding the unemployment rate to the inflation rate. It is assumed… …

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  • 19Color rendering index — Emitted light spectrum determines the color rendering index of the lamp. Color render …

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  • 20Body mass index — The body mass index (BMI), or Quetelet index, is a statistical measurement which compares a person s weight and height. Though it does not actually measure the percentage of body fat, it is a useful tool to estimate a healthy body weight based on …

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