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Pearson Correlations
A measure of the linear correlation between two variables, quantified by the Pearson correlation coefficient, ranging from -1 to 1.
Variables
Elements, features, or factors that are likely to vary or change among individuals or experiments.
Predictors
Variables in statistical models that are used to forecast or anticipate the outcome of a dependent variable.
Explained Variance
The portion of the total variance in a dataset that is attributable to the model's inputs.
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