How Do You Spell CORRELATION?

Pronunciation: [kˌɒɹɪlˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "correlation" is spelt with two letter Rs and two letter Ls. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "o" sound similar to "cot" and the second syllable is pronounced with a long "i" sound as in "lie." The third syllable has a short "e" sound, like "pet," and the final syllable has a shun sound, like "action." This word refers to the relationship between two things, and understanding its spelling and pronunciation is important for clear communication in scientific and academic contexts.

CORRELATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Correlation is a statistical measure that describes the relationship or association between two or more variables. It measures the extent to which the variables change together, providing insight into their mutual dependence or influence. In simpler terms, correlation determines how closely related two variables are to each other.

    Correlation is usually represented by a correlation coefficient, a standardized numerical value that ranges from -1 to +1. A positive correlation coefficient indicates a direct relationship, meaning that as one variable increases, the other variable also tends to increase. Conversely, a negative correlation coefficient suggests an inverse relationship, with one variable increasing as the other decreases. A correlation coefficient of zero means that there is no discernible relationship between the variables.

    Correlation does not imply causation. Although two variables may display a strong correlation, it does not necessarily mean that changes in one variable directly cause changes in the other. Correlation only identifies patterns and associations between variables without providing a causal explanation.

    Correlation analysis is widely used in fields such as economics, psychology, sociology, and healthcare to identify relationships between variables. It can help researchers and analysts make predictions, identify trends, and determine the strength and direction of associations. Additionally, correlation analysis is often a fundamental step in regression analysis, which further explores the causal relationship between variables.

  2. Mutual relation.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of CORRELATION

The word "correlation" traces its origins back to Latin. It derives from the Latin verb "correlare", which means "to relate mutually" or "to have a reciprocal relationship". The prefix "cor-" indicates "together" or "with", while "relare" comes from "relatio", meaning "relation". Over time, this Latin word evolved into "corrélation" in French before being incorporated into the English language in the 16th century.

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Plural form of CORRELATION is CORRELATIONS

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