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Definition of Correlation table
1. Noun. A two-way tabulation of the relations between correlates; row headings are the scores on one variable and column headings are the scores on the second variables and a cell shows how many times the score on that row was associated with the score in that column.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Correlation Table
Literary usage of Correlation table
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Breeding: A Treatise on Thremmatology Or the Principles and by Eugene Davenport, Henry Lewis Rietz (1907)
"... III—THE correlation table To determine the degree of correlation between any
two characters in any race, a so-called "correlation table" is constructed ..."
2. Introduction to Mathematical Statistics by Carl Joseph West (1918)
"Compute the value of ^x from the precipitation-temperature correlation table,
and compare the values of «x and •ny. 8. Compute the value of ^ for the live ..."
3. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of by Albert Henry Buck (1904)
"The material is arranged in a fourfold correlation table like the ... Let the
correlation table be represented by the following diagrams: TABLE or ..."
4. Genetics & Eugenics: A Text-book for Students of Biology and a Reference by William Ernest Castle, Gregor Mendel (1916)
"Cases of this kind are occasionally met with, but they are of no importance since
by rearrangement of the correlation table (as by reversing the order of ..."
5. Readings in Evolution, Genetics, and Eugenics by Horatio Hackett Newman (1921)
"In the particular correlation table used for illustration, ... The correlation
table was used quite effectively by Galton, as we shall now show. ..."
6. Fundamentals of Educational Measurement with the Elements of Statistical Method by Chester Arthur Gregory (1922)
"When the data are thus recorded in the correlation table we count the number of
measures in each square and insert the proper figure to represent these ..."
7. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History by American Museum of Natural History (1908)
"correlation table FOR NORMAL-MINDED FEMALES, 6-13 YEARS. Let r be the degree or
coefficient of correlation. ..."