A measure of the strength of a relationship between two variables; essentially, two variables are correlated when a change in one variable is always accompanied by a change in another variable. Variables can be positively or negatively correlated.

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1. A measure of the strength of a relationship between two variables; essentially, two variables are correlated when a change in one variable is always accompanied by a change in another variable. Variables can be positively or negatively correlated.