\begin{table}%t2 \caption{\label{correl}Most important correlations found using the light curve parameters and orbital/physical variables as described in the text. The parameters presented are the light curve amplitude (Ampl.), the perihelion~($q$) and aphelion ($Q$) distances, inclination ($i$), eccentricity ($e$) and absolute magnitude ($H$).} \small %\centering \par \begin{tabular}{llccc} \hline\hline \noalign{\smallskip} Population & Correlated Magnitudes & $\rho$ & SL(\%) & $n$ \\ \hline All KBOs & Ampl. vs. $Q$ & $-$0.22 & 96.96 & 100 \\ & Ampl. vs. $H$ & 0.35 & 99.94 & 100 \\ \hline Classical & Period vs. $B-V$ & 0.66 & 98.49 & 17 \\ & Ampl. vs. $Q$ & $-$0.36 & 97.95 & 42 \\ & Ampl. vs. $H$ & 0.49 & 99.80 & 42 \\ & Ampl. vs. $i$ & $-$0.37 & 98.16 & 42 \\ & Ampl. vs. $e$ & $-$0.34 & 96.74 & 42 \\ \hline Hot & Period vs. $B-V$ & 0.66 & 98.11 & 15 \\ \hline Cold & Period vs. $Q$ & $-$0.80 & 94.97 & 7 \\ \hline Centaurs & Period vs. $B-V$& 0.49 & 91.40 & 14 \\ & Period vs. $e$ & 0.47 & 94.04 & 18 \\ \hline Plutinos & Period vs. $H$ & $-$0.48 & 94.14 & 17 \\ \hline SDO's & Period vs. $V-R$ & $-$0.65 & 91.55 & 8 \\ & Ampl. vs. $H$ & 0.57 & 92.86 & 14 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{table}