independent predictor

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independent
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt/
us
/ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt/
not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, ...
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predictor
noun[C]
uk
/prɪˈdɪk.tər/
us
/prɪˈdɪk.tɚ/
something such as an event or fact that enables you to say what will happen in ...
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In multiple regression analyses, illness worry was anindependentpredictorof somatic symptoms, help-seeking, and disability, when sociodemographic and medical variables were controlled.
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One variable external to the child, parental monitoring, emerged as anindependentpredictorof resilience when looked at as a continuous-scale variable.
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Self-regulation emerged as the most potentindependentpredictorof resilience.
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If age were anindependentpredictorof illness and dietary behaviour varied with age, spurious associations between certain food exposures and illness might be identified.
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In our model concentric geometry was the strongestindependentpredictorof adverse outcomes.
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Is age anindependentpredictorof early and late mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction?
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In a study of survival after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy,7 only albumin was identified as anindependentpredictorof 30-day survival.
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Increased duration of illness was also a significantindependentpredictorof impaired performance on this task.
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A refused intervention can seldom influence a client's problems and engagement status can be argued as being an importantindependentpredictorof outcome.
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In both the linear and logistic regression models, self-regulation emerged as the strongestindependentpredictor, followed by the measure of chronic strains.
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Neither was ruminative response style anindependentpredictorof persistence.
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Although all of the views discussed earlier deal with verb raising,independentpredictorcriteria for such movement differ.
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Only for the 20 -79 years age group was low educational level anindependentpredictorfor seropositivity.
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Predictors of tuberculin reactivity determined whether gender remained a significantindependentpredictor of tuberculin reactivity after controlling for smoking.
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The strongestindependentpredictorof a complete evaluation was subsequent antiviral treatment (and vice versa).
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Moreover, in this data set, age covaries with occupational class and is not a strongindependentpredictorof disease risk.
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Since the symphysis-fundal height is affected by multiple factors including maternal obesity, amniotic fluid volume and fetal size and engagement, its value as anindependentpredictoris doubtful.
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Other studies have also found the availability of onsite facilities to be anindependentpredictorof the use of coronary angiography or revascularization (4;10;26;27).
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To determine whether the angiographic view was a significantindependentpredictorof diagnostic accuracy, multiple logistic regression analysis was used to control for the effects of other significant predictors.
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