correlation

correlation
noun Etymology: Medieval Latin correlation-, correlatio, from Latin com- + relation-, relatio relation Date: 1561 1. the state or relation of being correlated; specifically a relation existing between phenomena or things or between mathematical or statistical variables which tend to vary, be associated, or occur together in a way not expected on the basis of chance alone <
the obviously high positive correlation between scholastic aptitude and college entrance — J. B. Conant
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2. the act of correlating • correlational adjective

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