predictor of outcome

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meaningsofpredictorandoutcome

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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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outcome
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
us
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
a result or effect of an action, ...
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Prenatally detected posterior urethral valves: is gestational age at detection apredictorofoutcome?
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A refused intervention can seldom influence a client's problems and engagement status can be argued as being an important independentpredictorofoutcome.
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Expressed emotion as apredictorofoutcomeamong bipolar patients undergoing family therapy.
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Although children aged 10 - 13 years can benefit from universal prevention programs, information regarding age as apredictorofoutcomewas not reported.
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Currently, the results on developmental level as apredictorofoutcomeare inconclusive.
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Within genetic signatures, level of response to treatment appears to be a reasonablepredictorofoutcome.
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Using multivariate analyses and controlling for severity of symptoms, beliefs about mental health were found to be significant predictors of outcome.
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The extant literature has provided inconsistent data regarding age and gender as predictors of outcome.
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Recent success with paediatric cardiac transplantation emphasizes the importance of identifying predictors of outcome when considering treatment for idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.
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Survival analysis was used to explore the minimum number of sessions required for clinical improvement, and multiple regression analysis to examine the predictors of outcome.
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Therefore, the variables were selected carefully based on previous results from the literature about which risk factors are the most important predictors of outcome.
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In addition, predictors of outcome, consequences, and the limitations of the current longitudinal studies will be reviewed.
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Pharmacotherapy of posttraumatic stress disorder : treatment options, long-term follow-up, and predictors of outcome.
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Quality of life predictors of outcome in paediatric abdominal pain patients : findings at initial assessment and at 5 year follow-up.
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Our attempt to identify predictors of outcome showed that a low body mass index and severe psychological and social problems were associated with a chronic course.
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Ductal dependent aortic valve stenosis in infants: comparison with non-ductal dependent aortic stenosis and predictors of outcome.
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