predictor of performance
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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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performance
noun
uk/pəˈfɔː.məns/us/pɚˈfɔːr.məns/
how well a person, machine, etc. does a piece of work or ...
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Further analysis of the data, however, suggests that age was not the bestpredictorofperformanceon the elicitation task.
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Working memory capacity was a strongpredictorofperformancein morphological tasks.
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Name agreement was also a significantpredictorofperformancefor both participant groups.
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We found that the frequency of individual word-final clusters was a poorpredictorofperformance.
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Transparency was a weakerpredictorofperformanceand only affected recognition.
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Although possible, this explanation is unlikely, as a dichotomous occupation variable designed to control for this bias was not apredictorofperformance.
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Assuming age of acquisition is an importantpredictorofperformanceat speech production tasks, how might this be explained within a model of bilingual speech production?
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Results displayed that wakefulness was an insignificantpredictorofperformanceimprovement, unless followed by a period of sleep.
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Three pairs of analyses were conducted for the older age group, to determine the predictors of performance on the word-order correction task.
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This method does provide a comparison of economy at this given speed, but may often not provide an adequate representation of economy as apredictorofperformance.
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Because of this, research has also explored non-cognitive predictors of performance such as personality.
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Personality and cognitive ability are great predictors of performance.
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Rather than seeking to identify individual loci significantly associated with a trait, genomics uses all marker data as predictors of performance and consequently delivers more accurate predictions.
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