Conjoints

/kənˈdʒɔɪnts/ noun

Definition

Plural of conjoint; things or people that are joined together, or in statistics, relating to jointly occurring variables or events.

Etymology

From Old French 'conjoint,' derived from Latin 'conjunctus' (joined together), used in various technical fields especially statistics and psychology.

Kelly Says

In psychology research, when scientists study conjoints—like how happiness and health go together—they're trying to untangle whether one causes the other or if they just happen to travel together like best friends!

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