strong/high/close/significant etc correlation• We do not disagree in theory that there should be a closer correlation between actual price and the rate.• There was, however, a strong correlation between the success of grantapplicants and their satisfaction with the system.• As you might expect, studies show a strong correlation between maritaldissatisfaction and infidelity.• There was also a relatively minor but significant correlation between the rate of known opioid use and townships' population size.• There was no significant correlation between the frequency of extrasystoles, either supraventricular or ventricular, and oxygensaturation values.• No significant correlations were apparent between creatinine clearance and either duration of mesalazine treatment or cumulative mesalazine dose.• His only significant correlation is between the level of communication and democraticperformance.• A solidmajority shows strong correlation with disrespectful behavior, verbalabuse and physicalaggression.
Origincorrelation
(1500-1600)Medieval Latincorrelatio, from Latincom- ( → COM-) + relatio“relation”