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''Statistics.'' | |||
Correlation describes the extent to which changes in one variable are associated with - or predictable from - changes in another variable. | Correlation describes the extent to which changes in one variable are associated with - or predictable from - changes in another variable. | ||
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* [[Correlation coefficient]] | * [[Correlation coefficient]] | ||
* [[Diversification]] | * [[Diversification]] | ||
* [[Hedging]] | |||
* [[Linear regression]] | * [[Linear regression]] | ||
* [[Matching]] | * [[Matching]] | ||
* [[Mean deviation]] | |||
* [[Portfolio analysis]] | * [[Portfolio analysis]] | ||
* [[Proxy]] | * [[Proxy]] | ||
* [[Standard deviation]] | |||
* [[Trend analysis]] | * [[Trend analysis]] | ||
* [[Value at risk]] | |||
* [[Variability]] | |||
* [[Volatility]] | |||
[[Category:Corporate_finance]] | [[Category:Corporate_finance]] |
Revision as of 15:02, 8 April 2021
Statistics.
Correlation describes the extent to which changes in one variable are associated with - or predictable from - changes in another variable.