词汇 | correlation |
释义 | correlation noun[ C or U ] uk /ˌkɒr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌkɔːr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/ a connection or relationship between two or more facts, numbers, etc.: 相互关系;联系;相关 correlation betweenThere's a correlation between smoking and cancer.吸烟和癌症之间有相关性。 negative correlationSome evidence even suggests there is a negative correlation between quality and expenditure in health care (= when one goes up, the other goes down). positive correlationThe study found a positive correlation between sleep and higher achievement at school (= when one increases, the other also increases). correlation withDo sodium levels in the body have a direct correlation with high blood pressure? correlation toSome are not convinced that the crackdown on drugs in the city has any correlation to the fall in violent crime. The data show a direct correlation between low levels of education and poverty. No significant correlation has been identified between the rate of earthquake occurrences and the tides. A study into depression and skin conditions such as acne found no correlation. Linking and relating affiliated AL appertain to something applicable around attach collateral equation interconnected interconnectedness interconnection intercorrelate intercorrelation relatability relatable relate relate to someone/something relatedly relation tar correlation | American Dictionarycorrelation noun[ C ] us/ˌkɔr·əˈleɪ·ʃən, ˌkɑr-/ a connection between two or more things: There is a proven correlation between educational level and income. correlateverb[ I/T ]us/ˈkɔr·əˌleɪt, ˈkɑr-/ [ T ]The study found that weather conditions were not correlated with joint pain. correlation | Business Englishcorrelation noun[ C or U ] uk /ˌkɒrəˈleɪʃən/us a connection between two or more things: correlation between sth and sthThe research aims to identify if there is a correlation between corporate reputation and profits. correlation with sthDoes the way workers feel they are perceived by their employers have a correlation with ambition? a clear/close/direct correlationExpenditure on training has a clear correlation with productivity. low/little/no correlationStocks do not respond to rate changes in the same way as bonds do, so there is little correlation between stock and bond value with respect to interest rates. Examples of correlationcorrelation It sets out to explore whether herding endogenously induces correlations in security returns. However, as correlations elucidate relative differences or ranks and not absolute amounts, this should not affect the conclusions. In addition, we removed items with negative item- total correlations. We may surmise that if the data collection and scoring procedures had been uniform across the three studies, the correlation would have been stronger. We used principal-factor analysis (starting with squared multiple correlations as the prior communality estimates) to extract the principal factors from the 17 premenstrual symptoms. After determining the parameters describing the susceptibility to lodging, their correlation with the physical properties of varieties was straightforward to calculate. There are no gender correlations in the use of turn-initial response tokens among students. The similarity of the two correlation functions indicates that dynamical effects do not contribute substantially to catalysis. The resulting trees were compared via their correlation coefficients, which measure the statistical correlation between the actual and predicted expression level values. As the present study did not show such an effect even in the laboratory, it seems unlikely that such a correlation exists in the field. At a more clinical level, virtually all cognitive screening tests have a correlation with compromised driving ability. Data obtained by such scales have been typically processed by means of inferential statistical procedures, such as correlation or factor analysis. The correlation between spread of verbal utterances and reduction of nonverbal negative constructions may be detected in the longitudinal data as well. The concept of correlation coefficients is used to select the minimum number of design variables. These signal turnover rates seem to be high enough to avoid significant time correlations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withcorrelationcorrelationThese are words often used in combination with correlation. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. average correlation As is evident, phase 1 exhibits maximum zone averagecorrelation of all the four phases. bivariate correlation First, the association of individual variables with each of the quality of life measures was assessed by the bivariatecorrelation coefficients. canonical correlation In addition, the analysis provides a canonicalcorrelation, the square of which represents the proportion of between-group variance explained by the predictors. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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