Correlation
Statistical measure showing how two variables move in relation to each other.
Correlation indicates if and how strongly two variables tend to change together. Positive correlation means they both tend to increase together; negative means one tends to increase as the other decreases. Importantly, correlation does not imply causation – just because two things are correlated doesn't mean one causes the other.
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