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concordance

[kon-kawr-dns, kuhn-] / kɒnˈkɔr dns, kən- /


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The developer of a statistical method called factor analysis, Charles Spearman, concluded in 1904 that a general factor of intelligence, called a g factor, must underlie the concordance of measurements for varying human cognitive skills.

From Scientific American

“A substantial literature on couple concordance exists for health behaviors such as alcohol intake, sleep duration and physical activity,” the study states.

From Seattle Times

Like the “Fantasia,” the Fifth draws its power from rich passages of gleaming, sun-flooded concordance.

From Washington Post

This is called racial or gender concordance in research exploring physician-patient relationships.

From Washington Post

Given the lack of concordance of this group with the basic tenets of Christianity, we believe that the “t” around their necks stood for “Trump.”

From Washington Post