additional variance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadditionalandvariance
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additional
adjective
uk/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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variance
noun
uk/ˈveə.ri.əns/us/ˈver.i.əns/
formal
the fact that two or more things are different, or the amount or number by which they ...
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(Definition ofadditionalandvariancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Additionalvarianceand covariance values are usually introduced by orbit errors and atmospheric effects.
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Coping did not account for anyadditionalvariance.
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In neither language did agreement in consonant-vowel status account for significantadditionalvariance.
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The addition of coping failed to account for anyadditionalvariance.
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The participants' chronological age accounted for a small but significant amount ofadditionalvariancewhen entered following these two variables.
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Only for substance use and self-reported relationship with friends did early adolescent conduct problems and depressive symptoms, respectively, account foradditionalvariance.
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In the second step, foster care status was entered to determine if this explainedadditionalvarianceabove that explained by the control variables.
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In all three models, variables entered in step two also contributed a significant amount ofadditionalvariancein the children's scores.
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However, the inclusion of the placement variables did not explain anyadditionalvarianceafter the control variables had been accounted for.
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In such analyses, much smaller amounts ofadditionalvarianceare explained once prior conduct problems are taken into account.
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The heteroskedastic regression procedure allows us to deal with this potential problem by estimating anadditionalvarianceparameter for each session-pair to control for any differences in spreads.
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It is also possible thatadditionalvariancein the relationship between age and distress might have been explained by considering effects of interactions between risk and protective factors.
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Therefore, in addition to the stability of externalizing symptoms over time, maternal angry distress contributed significantadditionalvariance.
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Beliefs had significant direct associations with outcome appraisal and coping generally accounted for little or noadditionalvariance.
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Self-compassion explained significantadditionalvariancein well-being over the above maternal support.
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