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		<title>By: Financial Statistics (6) – The Coefficient of Determination &#171; PrimeBrokerage.net</title>
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		<description>[...] correlation coefficient for a linear regression with a single independent variable. Recall from a previous blog that the correlation coefficient, r, is equal to the covariance of the two variables divided by the [...]</description>
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