FIRST-ORDER CORRELATION
(noun)Definitions
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First-Order Correlation.
First-Order Correlation - as a noun
A partial correlation in which the effects of only one variable are removed (held constant)
Example Sentences
"The first-order correlation between the two variables was found to be significant."
"Researchers measured the first-order correlation between height and weight in the study participants."
"The first-order correlation analysis revealed a strong positive relationship between income and education level."
"The first-order correlation coefficient indicated a weak association between age and job satisfaction."
"In statistics, the first-order correlation is often used to assess the linear relationship between two variables."
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