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- noun
covariance
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- noun (statistics) correlated variation
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Examples
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The number of heads does not vary, and heritability is a measure of covariation (I use the term "covariation" in a non-technical sense here).
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In their business-cycle model, realistic fluctuations in the rate of technological development brought about a covariation between GDP, consumption, investments and hours worked close to that observed in actual data.
Kydland and Prescott win Nobel, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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To do so, we measured the strength of selection, estimated genetic variation and covariation, and predicted the response to selection for women in the Framingham Heart Study, a project of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and Boston University that began in 1948.
tingilinde: 2009
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Second, because the underlying model starts with the covariation between all races, you will see very small changes in the trend estimates for every race (usually no more than a tenth of a percent or two) whenever we add a new poll to any race.
Upgrading Pollster's Trend Lines: The Kalman Filter The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Second, because the underlying model starts with the covariation between all races, you will see very small changes in the trend estimates for every race (usually no more than a tenth of a percent or two) whenever we add a new poll to any race.
Upgrading Pollster's Trend Lines: The Kalman Filter The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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To do so, we measured the strength of selection, estimated genetic variation and covariation, and predicted the response to selection for women in the Framingham Heart Study, a project of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and Boston University that began in 1948.
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What is being measured is covariation, not explanation.
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Espen sez, I thought you would appreciate this cartoon that explains the difference between covariation and causality.
Boing Boing 2008
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Cartoon explains the difference between causality and covariation
Boing Boing 2008
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The covariation of reference with alternative facts about the context could, however, correspond to our imperfect knowledge of the settled (pre-semantic) facts that determine meaning.
Names Cumming, Sam 2009
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