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If A and B cannot occur at the same time the events are called mutually exclusive.
Partial Correlation
A measure of the degree of association between two variables while holding one or more other variables constant.
Third Variable
An unmeasured variable that may influence or confound the relationship between the two variables of interest in a study.
Spearman Rank
An assessment of rank correlation that doesn't rely on parametric assumptions, used to evaluate how effectively a monotonic function can represent the association between two variables.
Ordinal-Level
Refers to a level of measurement where data can be ordered or ranked, but the distances between ranks are not necessarily equal.
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