How to say "correlation coefficient" in Russian?

In Russian "correlation coefficient" translates to  коэффициент корреляции 

Transliteration: koeffitsiyent korrilyatsii

🇷🇺 Коэффициент корреляции - это мера линейной зависимости между двумя переменными.

🗣️ Koeffitsiyent korrilyatsii - eto mera lineynoy zavisimosti mezhdu dvumya peremennymi.

🇺🇸 The correlation coefficient is a measure of the linear relationship between two variables.



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How to say "correlation coefficient" in Russian?

You can use the word "коэффициент корреляции" which translates to "correlation coefficient".

How to pronounce "коэффициент корреляции" (correlation coefficient) in Russian?

The word "коэффициент корреляции" is pronounced as "koeffitsiyent korrilyatsii".

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