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In statistics, Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (English: Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient, also known PPMCC or PCCs [1], the article used or Pearson s r r representation) is a measure of the two variables X and Y between correlation (linear correlation), a value between-1 and 1. In the natural sciences, the coefficient is widely used to measure the degree of correlation between the two variables. It is made a similar Karl Pearson Francis Galton in the 1880s but made a slightly different idea evolved. The correlation coefficient is also called Pearson s correlation coefficient r .