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"degree of correlation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing the level or strength of relationship between two variables. Here is an example: "The study found a high degree of correlation between sleep quality and academic performance in college students."
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In addition to the high degree of correlation, two other things stood out.
That means a moderate degree of correlation between natural resources equities and the broad stock market.
His measure, thus, points up the high degree of correlation in the court's voting pattern.
From them, depending on the degree of correlation, the software extrapolates about you.
These figures also demonstrate a high degree of correlation between places of conservative religious practice and internet searches for gay porn.
A recent study, conducted at the University of Cambridge, has revealed a surprisingly high degree of correlation between Facebook "Likes" and personality traits.
Ken Goldstein, director of the Advertising Project of the University of Wisconsin, said: "They are targeting with a high degree of correlation.
The degree of correlation between the different outcome measures was also evaluated for both groups.
However, in three specific situations, the optimal design does not depend on the degree of correlation.
Results showed that a high degree of correlation in 15 of the 16 cases.
The results show remarkably high degree of correlation between the input and output variables.
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