Comment by mattkrause
4 years ago
That matches my experience too.
Correlation, in general, just means some sort of statistical dependence: knowing x tells you something about y. It's often "operationalized" by computing Pearson's r: it's easy to do and there's lots of associated theory.
However, I would find it absolutely bizarre if someone showed a plot with obvious non-linear dependence and described it as "uncorrelated". In that case, the low r reflects a failure of the measuring tool rather than something being measured.
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