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The term '''correlation''' generally refers to [[statistical correlation]] but may, more specifically, refer to:
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*[[Canonical correlation]]
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*[[Cross-lagged panel correlation]]
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*[[Point biserial correlation]]
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*[[Rank difference correlation]]
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*[[Rank order correlation]]
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*[[Tetrachoric correlation]]
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==Aspects==
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It should always be remembered that [[Correlation does not imply causation]] to avoid the [[Correlation implies causation (logical fallacy)|logical fallacy]].
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*[[Correlation and dependence]]
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*[[Correlation matrix]]
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*[[Correlation ratio]]
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==Areas of interest==
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*[[Correlation between intelligence and social deficiency]]
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==Correlates==
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*[[Personality correlates]]
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*[[Physiological correlates]]
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*[[Psychological correlates]]
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==See also==
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*[[Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient]]
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 10 December 2013

The term correlation generally refers to statistical correlation but may, more specifically, refer to:


Aspects

It should always be remembered that Correlation does not imply causation to avoid the logical fallacy.

Areas of interest


Correlates

See also