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this comes from a core, correlated curriculum design that links separate subject designs in order to reduced fragmentation. subjects are related to one another but each subject maintains its identity.

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The goal of the scientist is to design an experiment that will be able to distinguish the difference between?

Correlation and causation.


Auto correlation and cross correlation?

Auto correlation is the correlation of one signal with itself. Cross correlation is the correlation of one signal with a different signal.


What is predictive correlation design?

Predictive correlation design is a statistical approach used to determine the relationship between two or more variables with the aim of predicting outcomes. It involves analyzing historical data to identify patterns and correlations that can inform future predictions. This design is often applied in fields like economics, social sciences, and health research, where understanding the strength and direction of relationships can guide decision-making and policy formulation. However, it is important to note that correlation does not imply causation, meaning that while variables may be related, one does not necessarily cause the other.


Is 0.5 the strongest correlation coefficient?

No. The strongest correlation coefficient is +1 (positive correlation) and -1 (negative correlation).


What are three types of correlations?

positive correlation-negative correlation and no correlation


What is the maximum and minimum value of the correlation coefficient?

The correlation can be anything between +1 (strong positive correlation), passing through zero (no correlation), to -1 (strong negative correlation).


What is a sample correlation?

If measurements are taken for two (or more) variable for a sample , then the correlation between the variables are the sample correlation. If the sample is representative then the sample correlation will be a good estimate of the true population correlation.


What is multiple correlation coefficient and partial correlation coefficient?

partial correlation is the relation between two variable after controlling for other variables and multiple correlation is correlation between dependent and group of independent variables.


Does the units affect the correlation?

No. The units of the two variables in a correlation will not change the value of the correlation coefficient.


Is 1.10 a strong correlation?

No, The correlation can not be over 1. An example of a strong correlation would be .99


What are the trends of a line?

They can be positive correlation, negative correlation or no correlation depending on 'line of best fit'


What is a Correlation coefficient of 0.00457?

Evidence that there is no correlation.

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