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The method, which I call Correlation Distribution Analysis (CDA), is shown to be able to detect common signals down to a signal: noise ratio of 1: 10.
Climate Audit Willis Eschenbach 2008
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Correlation is a measure of how closely changes in prices, or returns, of any two securities move together over time.
Irene Aldridge: How to Invest in Exchange-Traded Funds Irene Aldridge 2010
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Correlation is determined by comparing the returns or general movements of two assets or products.
Why the Math of Correlation Matters Jonnelle Marte 2010
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Correlation is not causation, but this is very consistent with earlier trans-national research showing lower spending on social welfare spending in racially polarized societies.
Discourse.net: Opposition to Health Care Reform Highly Correlated with 'Racial Resentment of Blacks' 2009
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Correlation is not, and never has been, causation.
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More photos and interactive graphics Correlation is the extent to which assets perform in relation to one another.
Why the Math of Correlation Matters Jonnelle Marte 2010
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Correlation is not, and never has been, causation.
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Let us assume for a moment that the GMT Correlation is the most accurate.
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Let us assume for a moment that the GMT Correlation is the most accurate.
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Correlation is not causation, but highly correlated with it.
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