moderate correlation
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moderate
adjective
uk/ˈmɒd.ər.ət/us/ˈmɑː.dɚ.ət/
neither small nor large in size, amount, degree, ...
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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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It could take amoderatecorrelationin the real world and turn it into a perceived strong correlation.
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Thus, a smaller sample size would increase the chances that amoderatecorrelationwould be noticed at all.
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A reverse pattern was found for supportive early care, with amoderatecorrelationfor males and a correlation falling short of significance for females.
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Amoderatecorrelationbetween imposed constructs and design alternatives.
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These moderate correlations were expected because the content of each subtest relates to overall social discourse competence.
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These moderate correlations are not a reflection of covariance among loci; and hence they do not imply that the populations are dependent.
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Moderate correlations were found between anxiety symptoms and negative independent life events in adolescence, but the corresponding child data indicated a lack of main effects.
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There were moderate correlations between samples taken at monthly intervals.
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Other studies have shown that there are weak to moderate correlations between patient- and physician-rated perceptions of health status and pain (53;58).
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Moderate correlations tude r 2 among our predictors and moderators may also constrain the joint distribution of predictors and moderators, thereby reducing the robustness and generalizability of the findings.
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Weak to moderate correlations between physician and patient measures suggest that patients would be ranked differently depending on which measure is used to prioritize patients.
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In addition, despite moderate correlations among relationships in the sample as a whole, a markedly different pattern of organization of alliances was observed in some clusters.
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