Statistical notes for clinical researchers: covariance and correlation
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https://rde.ac Covariance and correlation are basic measures describing the relationship between two variables. They are a broad class of statistical tools which evaluate how two variables are related with dependence or association, especially for linear relationship. Difference between the two is that covariance is calculated under the original units of two variables, while correlation is obtained based on standardized scale resulting in a unit-less measure.
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