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correl.

abbreviation

  1. correlative.



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They were in the so-called "Artigat" jihadist cell, named after a village where an extremist imam, Olivier Correl, gathered militant followers.

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An article in Police Chief Magazine by Joshua Correl, the University of Chicago psychology professor who pioneered shooter bias research, lays out the significant facts. 

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However, Correl also had some good news to report. 

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How tightly coord­inated the activity was between a pair of regions—completely in sync or only somewhat the same—correl­ated with scores from one of five personality domains: neuroticism, extroversion, openness to experience, agree­ableness and conscientiousness.

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Correl′ative, mutually or reciprocally related.—n. a person or thing correspondingly related to another person or thing.—adv.

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