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The phrase "a correlation coefficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in statistical contexts to describe a numerical measure that expresses the extent to which two variables are linearly related.
Example: "The study found a strong positive correlation coefficient between hours studied and exam scores."
Alternatives: "a correlation value" or "a correlation metric".
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Indeed, our result and the Ruan-result are correlated with a correlation coefficient of 0.957.
The observed and expected ATM magnitudes highly correlated with a correlation coefficient of 0.99 (p < 0.001).
It's a correlation coefficient classifier.
A correlation coefficient of 0.9960 was identified.
All PCR reactions displayed a correlation coefficient R 2>0.98 and efficiencies >99% (Supplementary Fig. 2).
The correlation between age and lipofuscin accumulation was assessed using a correlation coefficient (r).
Typically, this is measured by the point-biserial, which is a correlation coefficient.
We then removed the between participant variability and obtained a correlation coefficient r15 = 0.572; p < 0.001 32.
A correlation coefficient of +1 indicates that two variables are perfectly related in a positive linear sense, a correlation coefficient of −1 indicates that two variables are perfectly related in a negative linear sense, and a correlation coefficient of 0 indicates that there is no linear relationship between the two variables.
This alternative gave a correlation coefficient as high as 87%.
As the scale (including the sign) of the components cannot be determined by the ICA, we used an absolute value of a correlation coefficient for the comparison.
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