Correlation: Definition

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Association/relationship between two variables is known as:

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Association/relationship between two variables is known as:

  1. Regression
  2. Heritability
  3. Repeatability
  4. Correlation ✓ Correct
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Correlation

From the notes (Table 15 — Differences between correlation and regression):

  • Correlation: Measure of association (relationship) between two variables. No cause-and-effect relationship. Symmetric: rxy = ryx. Range: −1 to +1. Coefficient is unit-free (pure number).
Types of Correlation (from notes)
  1. Phenotypic correlation
  2. Genetic correlation
  3. Environmental correlation
Correlation Coefficient (r) Values
  • r = +1 → Perfect positive correlation
  • r = −1 → Perfect negative correlation
  • r = 0 → No correlation
Contrast with Regression (from notes)

Regression = measure of change in one variable per unit change in another variable. Has a cause-and-effect relationship. NOT symmetric: bxy ≠ byx. Range: −∞ to +∞. Has units.

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