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Talk:Social psychology
... metaphysical claim which we attribute to explain correlations. "Correlation is not necessarily causation" is the ... counterclaim: that causation is necessarily demonstrated by correlations. Lucidish Secondly, the definition of automatic processing ... between that claim, and the claim about correlations; since all causal relations are discovered by means of observing correlations. In effect, I am showing how your ... out that causes are merely inferred, while correlations are perceived, and hence that the ...
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Multiple correlation
... regression analysis is to sum the squared correlations between the predictor variables and the criterion ... simple summation of the squared coefficients of correlations is not a correct procedure to employ ... a simple summation of squared coefficients of correlations between the predictor variables and the criterion ... If the predictors are related, their inter-correlations must be removed that only the unique ... multiple regression analysis Initially, a matrix of correlations R is computed for all variables ...
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Supermatrix
... right quadrant is the matrix of cross-correlations between the predictor variables and the criterion ... side are the transposed submatrix of cross-correlations R yx , the submatrix of inter-correlations R xx to be inverted, and the submatrix of cross-correlations, R xy . The inverted submatrix of the inter-correlations removes the redundant variance from the ...
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Race and intelligence (Culture-only or partially-genetic explanation)
... reaction time, which show low to moderate correlations with IQ, are not by themselves evidence ... without any genetic cause. In general, simple correlations cannot decide the role of genetics. Advanced ... This correlation is within the range of correlations between different kinds of IQ tests. Socio ... races would be expected to affect the correlations between the measures of environmental background variables ... achievement, delinquency). Rowe et al. (1995) compared correlations between academic achievement and family environment. ...
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Talk:Quantum entanglement
... of quantum mechanics. They just may show correlations that are so strong that, if you ... correlated after interacting with each other. The correlations between such "entangled" particles may be shown ... producing something useful by way of real correlations of phase and frequency but not otherwise ... operators. QE in QFT would need larger correlations for a smaller set of states. Pjacobi ... computing does not really need entanglement. Ordinary correlations would do. Keep in mind that ...
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Talk:Bell's theorem/Archive1
... studies have strongly suggested that though the correlations they use are very real, the explanation ... inequality is a (completely classical) inequality about correlations of random variables defined on probability spaces ... meaningful in other situations in which pairwise correlations make sense. The inequality can be used ... to test whether situations in which pairwise correlations can be imbeded in a classical probability ... form, and omitting his original assumption that correlations had to be perfect when detectors ...
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Talk:2004 U.S. Election controversies and irregularities/Archive2
... good sources cited, mostly some rather cursory correlations with no controlling for known demographic factors ... scan and not) result in the same correlations seen here? There's no attempt to ... It's just a dump of raw correlations, which are useless: Correlation does not imply ... them up with discussion other than raw correlations, such as correcting for known factors and ... correlation in a domain in which raw correlations are worse than useless. Saying "look ...
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Talk:Correlation implies causation (logical fallacy)
... it is sometimes quite difficult to judge correlations": Statistics prove that most car accidents happen ... take base rates into account when doing correlations (or any other kind of inference). The ... ways to go more securely from (many) correlations to (some) causal structure, unmeasured common causes ... causal inference. They merely apply regression measures (correlations) and then make causal inferences from there ... feel blurred the important distinction between experimental correlations and observational correlations. For example, I ...
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Talk:Race and intelligence/Archive 17
... more notable than some of the other correlations (for example, children born to single mothers ... more notable than some of the other correlations of IQ (for example, children born to ... is controlled for. They find the same correlations. Thus, the environments reflected in their study ... fact that the validity and method of correlations with test takers are separately disputed). zen ... common factor such as g underlies those correlations. -- nothing in science is ever proven, ...
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Talk:Race and intelligence/Archive 10
... with no support or attempt at proof"). Correlations have been reported, and explanatory relationships have ... Asian countries and monsoons.' The other possible correlations should not include "race" at all. RyanFreisling ... 06:18 (UTC) Huh? All the other correlations are even more dubious. "IQ" is less ... what's your (ZM) citation for "dubious" correlations between other measures? In particular, I'm ... please don't use "dubious" to describe correlations. Do you mean "statistically insignificant"? If ...
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