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empirical correlation

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meanings of empiricaland correlation


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empirical
adjective
uk /ɪmˈpɪr.ɪ.kəl/ us /emˈpɪr.ɪ.kəl/
based on what is experienced or seen rather than ...
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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 empirical correlation


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A test of this hypothesis will measure the empiricalcorrelation between dream reports and unconscious, unacceptable wishes disguised in these reports.
A test of this hypothesis will measure the empiricalcorrelation between dream reports and unconscious, unacceptable wishes disguised in these reports.
Figure 4 shows an empiricalcorrelation plot for the case of second-order complexity.
The empiricalcorrelation of water viscosity used in this study will be described in the text.
Clearly, for all practical purposes, the experimental data are in agreement with the empirical correlation (l), except for the proportionality constant which is too high.
This is then used in an empiricalcorrelation to predict the critical suction velocity.
If the empiricalcorrelation between freedom's non-specific value and its specific value were tight enough, it might be suggested that one could content oneself with measuring only the latter.
The empiricalcorrelation between aspects of language development might be just a reflection of the fact that environments which facilitate one aspect of growth also facilitate the other.
No empiricalcorrelation is needed.
As discussed above, the empiricalcorrelation between aspects of language development may reflect the fact that environments which facilitate one aspect of growth also facilitate the other.
Unfortunately concerning a multiverse there is a lack of empiricalcorrelation.
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An empiricalcorrelation does not necessarily imply cause.
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Empirical correlations may be of only limited utility for this purpose.
Dimensional and similarity arguments have been employed to obtain general empirical correlations.
There are several empirical correlations that can be used to estimate the saturated vapor pressure of water vapor as a function of temperature.
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Lucas argued that models should be based on theory, not on empirical correlations.
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