multiple correlation

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multiple correlation

A researcher uses multiple correlation to analyze the relationship between study hours, sleep, and exam scores.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A statistical measure of association: "Multiple correlation" is a statistical technique that quantifies the strength of the linear relationship between one dependent variable and a set of two or more independent variables considered together.
    • A predictive modeling concept: It refers to the process of predicting the value of a single outcome variable based on the known values of several predictor variables.
Usage
  • "Multiple correlation" is used primarily in the fields of statistics, econometrics, psychology, and data science. It is the foundation for multiple regression analysis.
  • The result is expressed as the multiple correlation coefficient, often denoted by the capital letter R. This coefficient measures how well the combination of independent variables predicts the dependent variable.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The researcher calculated the multiple correlation to determine how well age and income predicted spending habits.
    • A high multiple correlation coefficient indicates that the set of predictors does a good job of forecasting the outcome variable.
Advanced Usage
  • "Multiple correlation analysis": The complete process of investigating and modeling the relationship between multiple independent variables and one dependent variable.

    • The study employed multiple correlation analysis to assess the combined effect of diet, exercise, and genetics on heart health.
  • "Squared multiple correlation (R²)": Represents the proportion of variance in the dependent variable that is predictable from the independent variables.

    • An R² of 0.75 means that 75% of the variance in the outcome can be explained by the multiple correlation with the predictors.
Variants and Related Words
  • Multiple regression (n): The broader analytical method of which multiple correlation is a core part. Regression provides the equation for prediction, while correlation measures the strength of the relationship.

    • They used multiple regression to create a predictive model.
  • Multiple correlation coefficient (R) (n): The specific numerical measure, ranging from 0 to 1, resulting from a multiple correlation analysis.

    • The multiple correlation coefficient for the model was 0.89.
  • Partial correlation (n): A related technique that measures the relationship between two variables while controlling for the effect of one or more other variables.

Synonyms
  • Multivariate correlation: A more general term often used interchangeably, though it can sometimes refer to correlations among several sets of variables.
  • Coefficient of multiple determination (R²): Specifically refers to the squared value of the multiple correlation coefficient.
Related Concepts
  • Predictor variables: The independent variables used in the analysis.
  • Criterion variable: The dependent or outcome variable being predicted.
  • Linear relationship: The type of association assumed between the variables in standard multiple correlation.
multiple correlation

A researcher uses multiple correlation to analyze the relationship between study hours, sleep, and exam scores.

Noun
  1. a statistical technique that predicts values of one variable on the basis of two or more other variables

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