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spurious correlation

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meanings of spuriousand correlation


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spurious
adjective
uk /ˈspjʊə.ri.əs/ us /ˈspjʊr.i.əs/
false and not what it appears to be, or (of reasons and judgments) based on something that has not been correctly understood and ...
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correlation
noun[C or U]
uk /ˌkɒr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌkɔːr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
a connection or relationship between two or more facts, ...
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Examples of spurious correlation


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However, in the following the question of spuriouscorrelation will be discussed in a person-oriented framework.
The first of these hypotheses, spuriouscorrelation, just is the nonexistence of the initially hypothesized causal relation.
One should not neglect variables that may cause a spuriouscorrelation between the endogenous variables.
The more recently measured the control variables, the more likely they are to screen out sources of spuriouscorrelation.
This reduces the risk of finding spuriouscorrelation due to data aggregated over large levels.
Agriculture productivity is also likely to be associated with weather fluctuations and, hence, a spuriouscorrelation between biomass and agriculture productivity may arise because of this.
When the prediction came true, it fueled new interest in that arguably spuriouscorrelation.
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However, it would appear that spuriouscorrelation (and its potential to mislead) is not yet widely understood.
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This will tend to generate spurious correlations in the estimated fitnesses of the two heterozygous frequencies of the wild-type chromosome with the balancer.
Note that in a panel data set, all values of variables should be deflated to avoid spurious correlations.
This can result in spurious correlations.
Now in claiming that the failures of econometrics are due to the nonexistence of local closures, critical realism is, in other words, implying that all econometric findings are spurious correlations.
They are based on spurious correlations between provisions of aid and arms sales.
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In order to reduce spurious correlations when analyzing observational data, researchers usually include several variables in their regression models in addition to the variable of primary interest.
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