Tag Archives: Google Correlate
The case of the red-haired kids
This blog post first appeared, as written by me, on The Copernican science blog on December 30, 2012. — Seriously, shame on me for not noticing the release of a product named Correlate until December 2012. Correlate by Google was … Continue reading
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The case of the red-haired kids
Seriously, shame on me for not noticing the release of a product named Correlate until December 2012. Correlate by Google was released in May last year and is a tool to see how two different search trends have panned out over a … Continue reading
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Tagged covariance, deviation, Google Correlate, Higgs boson, standard deviation, Statistics, trends
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