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biserial
[
bahy-
seer
-ee-
uh
l
]
bi·se·ri·al
/
baɪˈsɪər
i
əl
/
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[
bahy-
seer
-ee-
uh
l
]
Show IPA
adjective
Statistics
.
of or pertaining to the correlation between two sets of measurements, one
set
of
which
is limited to one of two values.
Origin:
1830–40;
bi-
1
+
serial
Related forms
bi·se·ri·al·ly,
adverb
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