coefficient estimate
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coefficient
noun[C]
uk/ˌkəʊ.ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/us/ˌkoʊ.ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/
a value, in mathematics, that appears in front of and multiplies ...
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estimate
noun[C]
uk/ˈes.tɪ.mət/us/ˈes.tə.mət/
a guess of what the size, value, amount, cost, etc. of something ...
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The first columns of tables 1-3 report the posterior inclusion probability (the probability that thecoefficientestimateis different from zero).
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For the first patient with the same characteristics included by an experienced center, it was 6,332 (exponential of the sum of the intercept and thecoefficientestimatefor previous experience).
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Furthermore, the coefficient estimates for many of the control variables tend to be statistically significant and have the expected sign.
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The medians of the coefficient estimates of the linear error correction model are very close to zero.
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The coefficient estimates only indicate the statistical importance of the variables in the location decision, and not the magnitude of marginal effects.
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Thecoefficientestimatefor population density is negative and significant in the joint agricultural-timber regression model.
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Moreover, if the assumption is false, it may result in a biasedcoefficientestimatefor the effect of economic evaluations on vote choice.
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Thecoefficientestimatefor the past election results variable has the expected sign, but it is near zero and is not statistically significant.
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Thecoefficientestimatefor this regression, = 0.07, seems reasonable and is statistically significant at the 10% level.
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If so, then thecoefficientestimatefor participation does not capture the total effect of participation on constitutional support.
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Numbers are standardized coefficient estimates from a path analysis model.
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The simple model shows an adjusted r-square of 0.59 that is significantly lower than that of the full model, but better t-statistics for coefficient estimates.
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The method thus estimates a baseline hazard function which is modified by the coefficient estimates for the various independent variables.
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The coefficient estimates and their t-values are shown.
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Most of the areas that were included in the equations had associated with them coefficient estimates that were positive.
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The estimation of two independent probit (or logit) models would have caused severe bias and rendered the coefficient estimates of the second stage inconsistent.
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The coefficient estimates for the acres leased are also as expected.
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The relevant coefficient estimates are all resoundingly significant, all correctly signed.
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First, measurement error does not bias the coefficient estimates in a regression equation.
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The coefficient estimates were very similar to those obtained with the multiple imputation method.
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The cyclical pattern of the coefficient estimates mirrors the cyclical pattern of the exchange rate.
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