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Correlation coefficient.

    The correlation coefficient r is a measure of how nearly a scatterplot falls on a straight line. the correlation coefficient is always between -1 and +1. to compute the correlation coefficient of a list of pairs of measurements (x,y), first transform x an




Correlate, английский
    In logging, to show which logged client-side events caused corresponding server-side events. log data is ofen correlated as it is being consolidated to a database or log file.


Correlated, английский

Correlated color temperature, английский

Correlated data processor, английский
    Процессор данных с корреляцией


Correlated errors, английский
    Коррелированные ошибки correlated faultsкоррелированные неисправности


Correlated exposure, английский
    Exposure to a risk factor, taking into account the impact of correlated risk factors


Correlated orientation tracking and range, английский
    (system) радиолокационная система слежения «ko- тар»


Correlated sources, английский

Correlated subquery, английский
    A subquery that references a column in the outer statement. the inner query is run for each candidate row in the outer statement.


Correlating -, английский
    Корреляционное уравнение


Correlatio, английский

Correlatio [onis, f], латинский

Correlation, английский
  1. A measure of linear association between two (ordered) lists. two variables can be strongly correlated without having any causal relationship, and two variables can have a causal relationship and yet be uncorrelated.

  2. Соотношение; корреляция

  3. N корреляция, соответ- ствие regular ~s закономерные соответствия

  4. Корреляция

  5. Correlation is a statistical measure of the association between two attributes or types of events. it typically ranges from -1 to 1, with a -1 indicating a complete negative association (e.g., if one type of event occurs the other cannot), and a +1 indicating a complete posipage 66 tive association. for continuous attributes, the pearson correlation coefficient is computed as the ratio of the covariance between two attributes to the product of the attributes` standard errors. see also: covariance.

  6. To correlate, in a stratigraphic sense, is to show correspondence in character and in stratigraphic position between geographically separated stratigraphic sections or rock bodies. there are different kinds of correlation depending on the feature or property to be emphasized (see section 3.a.9 and lithocorrelation, biocorrelation, and chronocorrelation). coset. a sedimentary unit made up o f two or more sets, either o f strata or o f cross-strata, separated from other strata or cross-strata by original flat surfaces o f erosion, nondeposition, or abrupt change in character (mckee and weir, 1953, p. 384).

  7. Creating relationships between an email activity and other records by using the information from email headers.

  8. Statistical measure of the degree to which the movements of two variables (stock/option/convertible prices or returns) are related. see: correlation coefficient.

  9. The extent to which a relationship exists between two or more elements. often used in seo research to infer relationships of variables on search rankings due to the black box nature of algorithms. always remember, however, that correlation ≠ causation.

  10. A standardised measure, bounded between −1 and +1, of the strength of association between two variables.


Correlation analysis, английский
    Корреляционный анализ


Correlation attack, английский

Correlation coef. cient, английский
    Коэффициент корреляции. число, показывающее степень зависимости между двумя переменными. коэффициенты корреляции лежат в пределах от 0 (корреляция отсутствует) до –1 или +1 (прямолинейная корреляция).


Correlation coefficient, английский
  1. The correlation coefficient r is a measure of how nearly a scatterplot falls on a straight line. the correlation coefficient is always between −1 and +1. to compute the correlation coefficient of a list of pairs of measurements (x,y), first transform x and y individually into standard units. multiply corresponding elements of the transformed pairs to get a single list of numbers. the correlation coefficient is the mean of that list of products. this page contains a tool that lets you generate bivariate data with any correlation coefficient you want.

  2. Коэффициент корреляции

  3. A standardized statistical measure of the dependence of two random variables, defined as the covariance divided by the product of the standard deviations of two variables.


Correlation coefficient, r, английский
    A statistic that estimates the degree of association between two variables, such as the measurement result by a test method and the measurement result by a comparison method. a value of 1.000 indicates perfect association, i.e., as one variable increases, the other increases proportionately. a value of 0.000 indicates no correlation, i.e., as one variable changes, the other may or may not change. a value of -1.000 indicates perfect negative correlation, i.e., as one variable increases, the other decreases proportionately. for data from a comparison of methods experiment, the correlation coefficient is often calculated along with regression statistics to assess whether the range of concentrations is wide and, therefore, whether the estimates of the slope and intercept from ordinary regression analysis will be reliable.


Correlation cryptanalysis, английский

Correlation detection of data, английский

Coefficient, английский
  1. Coefficient

  2. Коэффициент; множитель; параметр, индекс о ~ for nose


Scatterplot, английский
    A scatterplot is a way to visualize bivariate data. a scatterplot is a plot of pairs of measurements on a collection of "individuals" (which need not be people). for example, suppose we record the heights and weights of a group of 100 people. the scatterplot of those data would be 100 points. each point represents one person`s height and weight. in a scatterplot of weight against height, the x-coordinate of each point would be height of one person, the y-coordinate of that point would be the weight of the same person. in a scatterplot of height against weight, the x-coordinates would be the weights and the y-coordinates would be the heights.


Measurement, английский
  1. Set of operations having the object of determining a value of a quantity (1)

  2. Измерение. система мер.

  3. Измерение; замер

  4. The size, length, etc. of something which has been measured

  5. Измерение

  6. Обмер

  7. Оценка

  8. Измерение dust ~ измерение концентрации пыли

  9. Измерение. комплекс операций, имеющих целью определение значе-ния величины [32].

  10. The process of ascertaining the attributes, dimensions, extent, quantity, degree or capacity of some object of observation and representing these in the qualitative or quantitative terms of a data language. any empirical pursuit that places the observer outside his object of observation must consider measurement the fundamental process through which scientific constructs or models are linked to reality (->index, ->symptom). otherwise measurement is only one section in a circular process of computing a stable form. the traditional levels of measurement are nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio scales.

  11. The magnitude of the property of an object calibrated against one or more units of measure.

  12. Измерение. комплекс операций, имеющих целью определение значения величины [32].


Coverage probability., английский
    The coverage probability of a procedure for making confidence intervals is the chance that the procedure produces an interval that covers the truth.


Ecological correlation., английский
    The correlation between averages of groups of individuals, instead of individuals. ecological correlation can be misleading about the association of individuals.