Interclass correlation

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title: Interclass correlation
text: In statistics, the interclass correlation is a measure of a relation between two variables of different classes (types), such as the weights of 10-year-old sons and of their 40-year-old fathers. Deviations of a variable are measured from the mean of the data for that class – a son's weight minus the mean of all the sons' weights, or a father's weight minus the mean of all the fathers' weights. The Pearson correlation coefficient is the most commonly used measure of interclass correlation. The in
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