Collocations withvariance
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additional variance
Additional variance and covariance values are usually introduced by orbit errors and atmospheric effects.
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additive variance
An increase in the additive variance after bottlenecks will occur only if its ancestral value is minimal or very small.
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amount of variance
Measures limitations may explain the relatively small amount of variance accounted for in analyses predicting psychological and behavioral outcomes from risk scores.
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considerable variance
There was considerable variance in individuals' acceptance of imminent retirement.
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constant variance
Once a model had been defined, its validity was checked, by examining the residuals for normality and constant variance.
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equal variance
We assumed equal sample size (2,352 in both groups), equal variance, and a two-sided t-test.
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estimated variance
Estimated variance of the estimated incidence was obtained by the delta method.
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explained variance
Further, the news coverage variable alone accounted for the majority of the explained variance.
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genetic variance
Therefore, the precise role of non-genetic heterogeneity in influencing the observed decline in genetic variance is an important and open question.
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homogeneity of variance
Parametric tests were preceded by tests of their assumptions (normal distribution and homogeneity of variance).
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method variance
This practice was designed to diminish the artifactual inflation of effect sizes by shared method variance.
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percentage of variance
When it comes to their own key findings, however, they choose to report correlations instead, and fail to report the percentage of variance accounted for.
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phenotypic variance
This implies that the increased phenotypic variance seen at the extremes of environmental risk may be driven by genetic differences.
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proportion of variance
As the figure shows, age contributes a large proportion of variance (2) to vocabulary, letter knowledge and speech discrimination (12, 25, and 11%, respectively).
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residual variance
Normal linear models with genetically structured residual variance heterogeneity : a case study.
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shared variance
The divergent patterns for words and gestures in parental input implies that there is little shared variance associated with these two communicative modalities.
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total variance
The five factors in aggregate accounted for 57.7 per cent of the total variance.
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unequal variance
The t-test assumes a normal distribution of data of unequal variance.
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unique variance
These parental reports of coparenting also explained unique variance in concurrent child behavior ratings.
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variance estimate
To prove the variance estimate (2.9) it seems that we must repeat the calculations of the previous section to much greater accuracy.
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wide variance
In intertemporal terms, these countries' reforms represent similarly wide variance in the extent of change and degree of loss-imposition - but the contrast is reversed.
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