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  • <big><big><big><big>Correlation quiz</big></big></big></big><br><br> ...em 0.5em 0.2em 0.5em; font-size:110%; font-weight:bold;">This introductory correlation quiz has 10 questions.</div> ...
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  • The Pearson product-moment correlation is a parametric statistics and thus assume that the univariate distribution * [[w:Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient|Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient]] (Wikipedia) ...
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  • ...adding-bottom:0cm;padding-left:0.191cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| [[Multiple linear regression#Regression coefficients|Beta]] (Standardised regression coeffici ...ttom:0cm;padding-left:0.191cm;padding-right:0.191cm;"| [[Linear regression|Linear Regression]] ...
    8 KB (951 words) - 19:31, 31 May 2018
  • ...erstanding '''linear regression''' is to make sure you understand [[linear correlation]]. ...r least squares.svg|thumb|300px|center|Example of a line of best fit for a linear regression (i.e., one dependent and one independent variable).]] ...
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  • '''HGR''' stands for Hirschfeld–Gebelein–Rényi maximum correlation. It is a correlation metric in statistics. ...| Pearson's correlation coefficient]], it has the advantage to handle non-linear statistical dependency. The benefit for such ...
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  • ==Why Correlation== Cross correlation is needed in order to calculate the complex visibilities <math>V_{1}V_{2}^{ ...
    4 KB (668 words) - 17:45, 31 May 2018
  • This learning resource summarises the main teaching points about '''multiple linear regression''' (MLR), including key concepts, principles, assumptions, and h # [[Linear correlation|Correlation]] ...
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  • <math>\eta^2</math> is analogous to ''R''<sup>2</sup> from [[multiple linear regression]]. := squared non-linear correlation coefficient ...
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  • ...f>Ogden, R. W., (1972). <i>Large Deformation Isotropic Elasticity - On the Correlation of Theory and Experiment for Incompressible Rubberlike Solids</i>, Proceedi * F. Cirak: Lecture Notes for ''5R14: Non-linear solid mechanics'', University of Cambridge. ...
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  • ...erms of statistical observables such as cluster connectivities and/or spin correlation functions may however require going back to the statistical description.<re ...vables include spin correlation functions and cluster connectivities. Spin correlation functions are a priori defined only when the number of states is an intege ...
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  • This course is concerned with theory and application of linear regression methods, including an examination of the classical regression mo ===Linear Regression with one regressor=== ...
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  • ...ion, a finite OPE is an OPE of two primary fields that can be written as a linear combination of finitely many primary fields. In particular, such OPEs are m Cluster connectivities in the [[critical 2d Potts model]] are related to correlation functions of diagonal fields of the type <math>\Phi_{0,\frac12}</math>. ...
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  • :d) start with a linear, circular, or elliptical wave and slowly evolve to different polarizations 10) <!--q11 CCO (public domain) [[user:Guy vandegrift]]-->A linear polarizer selects a component of the electric field. Also, the energy dens ...
    93 KB (14,290 words) - 00:06, 12 June 2018
  • In this view, the ΨΦ function would represent the entanglement or correlation between psychical and physical processes, with quantum mechanics providing #What is the nature of the interaction? (e.g., is it linear, non-linear, or governed by some emergent principle?) ...
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  • ...re statistically “controlled out” (similar to use of hierarchical multiple linear regression). ...e stronger the correlation, the more useful the CV will be. If there is no correlation, then the inclusion of the CV will slightly weaken the power of the test by ...
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  • ...l to the square of the electric field. Unpolarized light impinges on three linear filters, each oriented 45&deg; to the previous, as shown. What fraction o ...l to the square of the electric field. Unpolarized light impinges on three linear filters, each oriented 45&deg; to the previous, as shown. What fraction o ...
    90 KB (13,858 words) - 00:03, 12 June 2018
  • ...ites that begins with an inequality involving probabilities, and ends with correlation coefficients that seem "impossible". ...distinctly different from the [[w:Pearson correlation coefficient|Pearson correlation coefficient]] is: ...
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  • ...r to each other whenever the two filters are aligned in this fashion. This correlation can be demonstrated by attaching a wooden block to a stretched [https://ima ...tate. A mixture of the sine and cosine state fails to create the necessary correlation (anticorrelation) when the polarization angles are the same. ...
    18 KB (2,869 words) - 14:24, 8 June 2018
  • ...l to the square of the electric field. Unpolarized light impinges on three linear filters, each oriented 45&deg; to the previous, as shown. What fraction o 10) <!--q12 CCO (public domain) [[user:Guy vandegrift]]-->A linear polarizer selects a component of the electric field. Also, the energy dens ...
    92 KB (14,488 words) - 00:07, 12 June 2018
  • * ''r'' or ''r<sup>2</sup>'' (bivariate linear correlation or correlation squared) * ''R'' or ''R<sup>2</sup>'' (multiple correlation or coefficient of determination) ...
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