- manner, the
correlations on long time
scale are
filtered out and only the
correlations on
short time
scales are revealed. The
correlation matrix of n...
- energy. In
probability and statistics, the term cross-
correlations refers to the
correlations between the
entries of two
random vectors X {\displaystyle...
-
iconography of
correlations, or
representation of
correlations, is a data
visualization technique which replaces a
numeric correlation matrix by its graphical...
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measure can only
reflect a
linear correlation of variables, and
ignores many
other types of
relationships or
correlations. As a
simple example, one would...
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Tetrachoric Correlation Coefficient".
Journal of
Educational and
Behavioral Statistics, 30, 213. Drasgow, F. (1986).
Polychoric and
polyserial correlations. In...
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Genetic correlations have been
found to be
common in non-human
genetics and to be
broadly similar to
their respective phenotypic correlations, and also...
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synthesizer Lutz Ulbrich: Guitar,
keyboards Bush, John. "
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- same
illusory correlation paradigm. The
study found that
children did
create significant illusory correlations, but
those correlations were
weaker than...
- the term “grade
correlation” is
still in use.
Positive and
negative Spearman rank
correlations The sign of the
Spearman correlation indicates the direction...
- A
correlation coefficient is a
numerical measure of some type of
linear correlation,
meaning a
statistical relationship between two variables. The variables...