Definition of Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient

1. Noun. The most commonly used method of computing a correlation coefficient between variables that are linearly related.


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Literary usage of Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient

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1. A Pragmatic Legal Expert System by James Popple (1996)
"For example, the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient ("a popular similarity measure",88 discussed below) is not a metric. ..."

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