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statistical correlation

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meanings of statisticaland correlation


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statistical
adjective
uk /stəˈtɪs.tɪ.kəl/ us /stəˈtɪs.tɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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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 statistical correlation


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The resulting trees were compared via their correlation coefficients, which measure the statistical correlation between the actual and predicted expression level values.
In general, significant statisticalcorrelation does not indicate direct causality between the two variables.
Because there was little variance in scores for the younger group, there cannot be a statisticalcorrelation between the two scores.
Such behaviors are unethical because (even if they are borne out by statisticalcorrelation), they do not portray the reasons why this is the case.
The latter risks overestimating the differences involved and therefore making a slightly ambiguous statisticalcorrelation appear to be clear and dramatic.
The source of this anomaly lies, of course, in the statisticalcorrelation between the relevant factor of preference for health and the irrelevant factor of exposure.
The total drawn from the agricultural class (fewer than 3,000), in particular, bore little statisticalcorrelation to the peasantry which made up around 85 per cent of the tsarist empire.
There is no direct statisticalcorrelation between the figures of orders placed and the figure of dwellings started.
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I understand that a statisticalcorrelation between smoking and coronary thrombosis has been suggested but not so far established.
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I know something of the weakness of statisticalcorrelation.
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That has happened, it is true, in the last few years, but nobody who knows the facts attributes the statisticalcorrelation to cause and effect.
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They make it seem a consequence of original sin, and they ignore the statisticalcorrelation between increases in youth unemployment and increases in crime.
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I have been unable to find that statisticalcorrelation.
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A statisticalcorrelation in itself does not prove anything, but this was evidence of a different type which seemed to confirm the risk factor studies.
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As a result, with consensus and consultation, two new indices were developed that were found to have a much better statisticalcorrelation than the previous ones.
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It seems to me that it is sheer folly to neglect the implications of a statisticalcorrelation, the chances of which being accidental are millions to one.
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This is the point about statisticalcorrelation.
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Numerous efforts have been made to design better game ladders by analyzing the statistical correlation between relative ladder levels and a player's expected performance.
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He found no statisticalcorrelation between expenditures and the winning candidate.
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More generally, a statisticalcorrelation between things does not in itself prove that one causes the other (a causal link).
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