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Pearson correlation coefficient and p-value for testing non-correlation.
The Pearson correlation coefficient measures the linear relationship between two datasets. The calculation of the p-value relies on the assumption that each dataset is normally distributed. Like other correlation coefficients, this one varies between -1 and +1 with 0 implying no correlation. Correlations of -1 or +1 imply an exact linear relationship. Positive correlations imply that as x increases, so does y. Negative correlations imply that as x increases, y decreases.
The p-value roughly indicates the probability of an uncorrelated system producing datasets that have a Pearson correlation at least as extreme as the one computed from these datasets.

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+ Pearson correlation coefficient and p-value for testing non-correlation.
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+ The Pearson correlation coefficient measures the linear relationship between
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+ two datasets. The calculation of the p-value relies on the assumption that
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+ each dataset is normally distributed. Like other correlation coefficients,
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+ this one varies between -1 and +1 with 0 implying no correlation. Correlations
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+ of -1 or +1 imply an exact linear relationship. Positive correlations imply
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+ that as x increases, so does y. Negative correlations imply that as x
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+ increases, y decreases.
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+ The p-value roughly indicates the probability of an uncorrelated system
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+ producing datasets that have a Pearson correlation at least as extreme as the
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+ one computed from these datasets.
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  # Metric Card for Pearson Correlation Coefficient (pearsonr)
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