- In statistics,
correlation or
dependence is any
statistical relationship,
whether causal or not,
between two
random variables or
bivariate data. Although...
- In statistics, the
Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC) is a
correlation coefficient that
measures linear correlation between two sets of data. It is...
- In statistics, Spearman's rank
correlation coefficient or Spearman's ρ,
named after Charles Spearman and
often denoted by the Gr****
letter ρ {\displaystyle...
- In
signal processing, cross-
correlation is a
measure of
similarity of two
series as a
function of the
displacement of one
relative to the other. This...
- The
phrase "
correlation does not
imply causation"
refers to the
inability to
legitimately deduce a cause-and-effect
relationship between two
events or...
- Autocorrelation,
sometimes known as
serial correlation in the
discrete time case, is the
correlation of a
signal with a dela**** copy of
itself as a function...
- A
correlation coefficient is a
numerical measure of some type of
linear correlation,
meaning a
statistical relationship between two variables. The variables...
-
Correlation is a
measure of
relationship between two
mathematical variables or
measured data values,
which includes the
Pearson correlation coefficient...
- are
correlations among the variables, then canonical-
correlation analysis will find
linear combinations of X and Y that have a
maximum correlation with...
- In statistics, the
intraclass correlation, or the
intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), is a
descriptive statistic that can be used when quantitative...