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  • When the prediction came true, it fueled new interest in that arguably spurious correlation.
  • Their critics argue that the way they took account of this nonuniformity created a spurious correlation.
  • "It's what we call a spurious correlation.
  • Attributing some cause, such as a curse, to this randomness is a regression fallacy and a spurious correlation.
  • These could just be spurious correlations.
  • Because population is in the denominator in one term and the numerator in the other, a spurious correlation emerges.
  • In statistics, "'spurious correlation of ratios "'is a form of spurious correlation that arises between ratios of absolute measurements which themselves are uncorrelated.
  • In statistics, "'spurious correlation of ratios "'is a form of spurious correlation that arises between ratios of absolute measurements which themselves are uncorrelated.
  • Statistician William S . Gosset in 1914 developed methods of eliminating spurious correlation due to how position in time or space affects similarities.
  • However, one of the main purposes of doing econometrics is to test which apparent relationships . . . are valid and which are spurious correlations ".
  • Hence differences in wages between married and unmarried twins should control for most of the effects that might cause a spurious correlation between marriage and wages.
  • It is possible to get people to perceive very strange things as parts of their own body by creating spurious correlations, as in the famous rubber hand illusion.
  • To be more mathematically precise, two integrated I ( 1 ) series which are statistically independent may nonetheless show a significant correlation; this phenomenon is called spurious correlation.
  • Just prior to the 1990 World Series he wrote about the findings of another fan, Ron Berler, who had discovered a spurious correlation called the " Ex-Cubs Factor ".
  • When enough hypotheses are tested, it is virtually certain that some falsely appear statistically significant, since almost every data set with any degree of randomness is likely to contain some spurious correlations.
  • For integrated I ( 1 ) processes, Granger and Newbold showed that de-trending does not work to eliminate the problem of spurious correlation, and that the superior alternative is to check for co-integration.
  • The phenomenon of spurious correlation of ratios is one of the main motives for the field of compositional data analysis, which deals with the analysis of variables that carry only relative information, such as proportions, percentages and parts-per-million.
  • This expression can be simplified for situations where there is a common divisor by setting x _ 3 = x _ 4, and x _ 1, x _ 2, x _ 3 are uncorrelated, giving the spurious correlation:
  • A well-known case of a spurious relationship can be found in the time-series literature, where a "'spurious regression "'is a regression that provides misleading statistical evidence of a real variable times the price level, and the common presence of the price level in the two data series imparts correlation to them . ( See also Spurious correlation of ratios .)