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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Correlation \Cor`re*la"tion\ (-l?"sh?n), n. [LL. correlatio; L. cor- + relatio: cf. F. corr['e]lation. Cf. Correlation .] Reciprocal relation; corresponding similarity or parallelism of relation or law; capacity of being converted into, or of giving ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a reciprocal relation between two or more things [syn: correlativity ] a statistic representing how closely two variables co-vary; it can vary from -1 (perfect negative correlation) through 0 (no correlation) to +1 (perfect positive correlation); "what ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1560s, from Middle French corrélation , from cor- "together" (see com- ) + relation (see relation ).

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE clear ▪ There is no clear correlation between the number of injections and the degree of abnormality recorded. ▪ In Point Loma, for instance, there is no clear correlation between appreciation and airport noise ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Correlation is a measure of relationship between two mathematical variables or measured data values, which includes the Pearson correlation coefficient as a special case. Correlation may also refer to: Electronic correlation , a description of the interaction ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A reciprocal, parallel or complementary relationship between two or more comparable objects 2 (context statistics English) One of the several measures of the linear statistical relationship between two random variables, indicating both the strength ...

Usage examples of correlation.

Here in fact may be the correlation between the two worlds that Alice seeks but never fully discovers.

The correlation was clearly demonstrated in the recent four-year Lyon Heart Study showing a 65 percent reduction in fatal attacks primarily achieved by increasing your Omega-3 fatty acid intake and simultaneously decreasing your Omega-6 intake.

Naumov did spark my original interest in the scientific side of psychic phenomena, I was a computer scientist and was at the time more interested in correlations between the electronic brains which our technology was developing and the electrochemical brain that each of us carries in his skull.

But when it came to the number of hits per balls in play a pitcher gave up, there was no correlation whatsoever.

Our present existence is the organic correlation of that personal force with the physical materials of the body, and with other forces.

It has throughout denied or minified Mendelian results, and depended on the treatment of inheritance by a study of correlations.

Weismann has shown that there is throughout the metazoa a general correlation between the natural lifetime of individuals composing any given species, and the age at which they reach maturity or first become capable of procreation.

Officer, Sonar, no correlation on that bearing to broadband contact or narrowband bucket.

An unknown quantum state can be disassembled into, then later reconstructed from, purely classical information and purely nonclassical correlations .

An unknown quantum state can be disassembled into, then later reconstructed from, purely classical information and purely nonclassical correlations.

Because at last we had a nondestructive means of scanning the exact state of muons through infinitesimal passages of time, we were able to find some astonishing correlations between memory and the barely detectable muon states of slant and yaw.

My colleagues and I do not believe, however, that EPR-type correlations are, in themselves, the explanation for mind-to-mind connections, but we do think that they are an unequivocal laboratory example of the nonlocal nature of our universe.

It is apparent in performed works such as Old Comedy, where the correlation of heroic fantasies and civic problems parallels the actual presence of an audience and the judgment of its representatives on the dramatic contest.

Assuming that mental processes are a function of brain processes, and assuming that correlates are discovered between specific brain states and specific mental states, the exact nature of that correlation remains open to interpretation.

Acclimatisation -- Correlation of growth -- Compensation and economy of growth -- False Correlations -- Multiple, rudimentary, and lowly organised structures variable -- Parts developed in an unusual manner are highly variable: specific characters more variable than generic: secondary sexual characters variable -- Species of the same genus vary in an analogous manner -- Reversions to long-lost characters -- Summary.