Correlating [verb]

Definition of Correlating:

equate, compare

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Sentence/Example of Correlating:

This made it possible to examine brain waves that correlate with attention at the moment just before they successfully retrieved—or forgot—the memory.

Our presidents have ranged widely in age, and age hasn’t always correlated with mental and physical fitness.

This trains the algorithm to correlate variables like an area’s species richness and species composition with specific patterns in satellite images.

Color perception is based on the visible spectrum of electromagnetic waves of light and auditory perception is based on the frequency of pressure waves of air, which can be mapped linearly to neural correlates.

Given that population density is strongly correlated to how Democratic or Republican an area is — the more people live in a place, the more Democratic it tends to be — this is an important consideration for pollsters as well.

We keep close tabs on the number and quality of root domains linking to our domains because strong backlink profiles correlate with ranking potential.

We also find that True Believers tend to have higher belonging scores, which correlate with engagement at work and loyalty to their organizations.

A low pressure drop means a mask breathes well but usually correlates with low filtering efficiency.

Second, identifying an easily measurable correlate of protection would be helpful for vaccine trials – it could speed up the evaluation of vaccine efficacy.

Inflation is positively correlated with earnings because rising prices translate into faster nominal revenue growth.