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Various types of this quantity include the intra-class one and one named for Pearson, the latter of which always lies between -1 and 1. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this quantity that measures the strength of the association between two variables. The phenomenon this quantity is named after is often incorrectly conflated with causation.
ANSWER: correlation coefficient
[10m] The square of the sample correlation coefficient is equal to the coefficient of determination in the simple form of this task. This task is commonly done using the ordinary least squares, or OLS, method.
ANSWER: linear regression [accept simple linear regression; reject “multiple regression”]
[10h] Even though correlation does not imply causation, causal claims might still be valid if there are no unobserved examples of these variables that produce spurious associations between the independent and dependent variables.
ANSWER: confounding variables [accept confounders]
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EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
211322.9297%81%51%

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Conversion

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
Binghamton ACornell C1010020EM
Cornell BCornell A0101020MH
Cornell DESF10101030EMH
RIT ABinghamton C1010020EM
RochesterRIT B10101030EMH

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
UK (North)UKY518.00100%60%20%
UK (South)UKY820.00100%88%13%
Northern CaliforniaUSY427.50100%100%75%
Southern CaliforniaUSY728.57100%100%86%
Eastern Canada (1)USY518.0080%60%40%
Eastern Canada (2)USY920.0089%78%33%
FloridaUSY420.00100%50%50%
Great LakesUSY1125.45100%82%73%
Lower Mid-AtlanticUSY922.22100%89%33%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY120.00100%100%0%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY924.44100%78%67%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY210.0050%50%0%
MidwestUSY925.56100%78%78%
NorthUSY427.50100%75%100%
NortheastUSY120.00100%100%0%
PacificUSY825.00100%88%63%
SoutheastUSY1221.67100%83%33%
Upstate NYUSY524.0080%100%60%