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correlation
This term describes a synchronization of patterns rather than a direct cause. It evokes a sense of parallel movement, where two separate lines on a graph move in harmony, whether they are climbing together or moving in opposite directions. In professional and scientific settings, the word carries a cautionary weight. Using it instead of causation signals a rigorous avoidance of assumptions, warning the listener that while two events happen together, one does not necessarily trigger the other.
Countable when referring to a specific statistical coefficient or a single identified link (a correlation of 0.5). Uncountable when discussing the general state of being interrelated.
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lowkey think there's a correlation between my bad grades and this lag.
bet. just get a better router lol
Meanings
A mutual relationship or connection between two or more things, where a change in one is often associated with a change in the other.
"There is a strong correlation between smoking and lung cancer."