predicted probability

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predict
verb[T]
uk
/prɪˈdɪkt/
us
/prɪˈdɪkt/
to say that an event or action will happen in the future, especially as a result of knowledge ...
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probability
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌprɒb.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/
us
/ˌprɑː.bəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the level of possibility of something happening or ...
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Thepredictedprobabilityof running for higher offices, on the other hand, almost doubles, going from 6 to 11 per cent.
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The estimation provides an estimate for thepredictedprobabilityof observing illness in a household.
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This 'momentum' effect increases thepredictedprobabilitythat a typical respondent strategically switches parties by 6.5 percentage points.
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The major feature of this display is the nearly horizontal orientation of thepredictedprobabilitycurve.
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This is calculated as the difference inpredictedprobabilitymultiplied by the sample size.
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From the regression results, we obtain thepredictedprobabilitythat the herder migrates with livestock.
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First, we calculated, for each respondent in the dataset, apredictedprobabilityof voting for the president's party at the midterm.
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Figure 2 plots thepredictedprobabilityof a conduct disorder diagnosis as a function of genetic risk and physical maltreatment.
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An estimate for thepredictedprobabilityof observing illness in a household is obtained.
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A positive coefficient increases the probability, whereas a negative value decreases thepredictedprobability.
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The third column indicates the change inpredictedprobabilitybetween the first and second column.
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When independent variables are set at the mean,16 thepredictedprobabilityof adoption is 0.456.
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In other words, the third column captures the effect of a one standard deviation increase in the row variable on thepredictedprobabilityof electoral coalition formation.
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Thepredictedprobabilitythat an urban bill would receive a favorable committee report was 0.64 in an urban committee and 0.69 in a predominantly nonurban committee.
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Thus, thepredictedprobabilitythat a coalition forms when all the variables are at their means is 0.032 with a 95 per cent confidence interval (0.020, 0.049).
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First the adoption equation is estimated, then thepredictedprobabilityof adopting is added as a variable in successive estimations of production, cost, and profit equations.
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The flowering status is shown for all individual trees (open circles) with respect to trunk diameter, with the curve indicating thepredictedprobabilityof flowering derived by logistic regression.
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Within each group, we calculated the averagepredictedprobabilityand compared it to the actual proportion of respondents who voted for the president's party.
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Figure 4 shows for each farm the coherence between thepredictedprobabilityand the time since a flock reared in the same house was fed virginiamycin-supplemented feed.
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A legislator who gathered 40 per cent of his/her votes in a single municipality (the average value) has apredictedprobabilityof retiring of 8 per cent.
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