bivariate correlation

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correlation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌkɒr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɔːr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
a connection or relationship between two or more facts, ...
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First, the association of individual variables with each of the quality of life measures was assessed by thebivariatecorrelationcoefficients.
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However, in every case, the valence of the regression coefficient was of the same valence as thebivariatecorrelation, thus ruling out suppressor effects.
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However, national income levels are not the same as growth rates, and there is nobivariatecorrelationbetween the two.
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Thus, thebivariatecorrelationbetween these residuals and regime type is virtually zero.
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Indeed, these rent-seeking claims are consistent with the sign of the simplebivariatecorrelationof 0.20 between government size and corruption.
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Thebivariatecorrelationbetween this index and threat perceptions is 0.12.
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Note: (r) refers tobivariatecorrelationbetween predictor and outcome.
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Several conclusions could be drawn from thebivariatecorrelationanalyses.
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This included analysis of variance,bivariatecorrelationanalysis, and multiple logistic regression analysis.
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This included a two-step screening process of analysis of variance andbivariatecorrelationanalysis, followed by multiple linear regression modeling.
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Note that path analyses provide stronger support for directionality of effects compared to bivariate correlations.
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Of the five motivation variables measured, none of the bivariate correlations approached statistical significance, so the whole subset was dropped from further analysis.
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Table 3 presents the bivariate correlations between the predictor variables and the outcome variables of vocabulary.
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Within the three surveys, the bivariate correlations between the responses to these two items are: 0.64, 0.70, and 0.67, respectively.
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There are twenty bivariate correlations between the demographic controls and personality for each of the three datasets.
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In this regard, the two variables used in these bivariate correlations were independent.
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First, bivariate correlations are used to identify independent variables that will most likely turn out significant in multivariate models.
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In the second section, bivariate correlations between dyadic ant triadic relational patterns and the background variables were assessed.
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Finally, bivariate correlations are examined for the experimental and skill measures.
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Two patterns among the bivariate correlations are especially noteworthy.
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