- In
probability theory and statistics,
covariance is a
measure of the
joint variability of two
random variables. The sign of the covariance, therefore,...
- Merriam-Webster's
Online Dictionary Barber,
Nigel (2001). "Mustache
Fashion Covaries with a Good
Marriage Market for Women".
Journal of
Nonverbal Behavior....
- O'****van M,
Robertson IH,
Balsters JH (August 2014). "Pupil
diameter covaries with BOLD
activity in
human locus coeruleus".
Human Brain Mapping. 35 (8):...
- (February 2006). "Maximum body size
among insular Komodo dragon po****tions
covaries with
large prey density". Oikos. 112 (2): 422–429. Bibcode:2006Oikos.112...
- development:
expression of a melanism-related gene in barn owl
feather follicles covaries with
sleep ontogeny".
Frontiers in Zoology. 10 (1): 42. doi:10.1186/1742-9994-10-42...
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attributed to the one of its
possible causes with which, over time, it
covaries" (Kelley, 1973:108). That is, a
certain behaviour is
attributed to potential...
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supported by
scientific studies. The
taxonomic richness of
avian louse burdens covaries positively with
uropygial gland size (relative to body size)
across avian...
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underlying factors,
known as
confounding variables,
which cause both
points to
covary (statistically). A
classic example of
spatial correlation can be seen in...
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certain evaluative norms. So for
example the
trait "having long hair"
covaries strongly with
feminine norms in some cultures, and less so in others. Some...
- {\displaystyle \Omega } ,
which allows the
different random variables to
covary). For example: A
random word may be
represented as a
random integer that...