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The [[Pearson correlation coefficient]] is the most commonly used measure of interclass correlation.
 
The interclass correlation contrasts with the [[intraclass correlation|''intra''class correlation]] between variables of the same class, such as the weights of women and of their identical twins; here deviations are measured from the mean of all members of the single class: suchin asthis example of all women in the set of identical twins.
 
==References==