analytic technique
collocation in Englishmeaningsofanalyticandtechnique
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analytic
adjective
uk/ˌæn.əlˈɪt.ɪk/us/ˌæn.əˈlɪt̬.ɪk/
mainly US
examining or liking to examine things in detail, in order to discover more ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈniːk/us/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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Additional analyses examined the global rating, the distribution ofanalytictechnique, and the association between domain score andanalytictechnique.
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The specificanalytictechniqueused here is hierarchical random effects regression.
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Analytictechniquewas a significant predictor of quality for study design-related domains, with cost-utility analyses demonstrating the highest domain scores.
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Within the 149 appraised articles, there were 168 economic analyses, as some articles reported more than oneanalytictechnique.
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Multidimensional scaling is ananalytictechniquethat places units or items compared by a measure of similarity or difference in a multidimensional space.
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Mean domain scores were compared betweenanalytictechniquegroups.
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An analysis of variance compared the mean domain scores byanalytictechnique.
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First, controlling for these variables may artificially reduce the remaining variance in depression that could be predicted, and second, theanalytictechniqueemployed could not rule out reverse causality.
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A particular challenge in the conduct of this investigation was the classification of papers byanalytictechnique, with 43 percent of analyses remaining without an explicit or correct analytic designation.
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Cluster analysis is an exploratory dataanalytictechniquethat allows one to group and classify entities based on their similarity on a set of attributes.
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Where more than oneanalytictechniquewas mentioned, a primary technique was indicated that was considered to be most prominent in the analysis or most related to the research question.
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A high proportion of papers (42 percent) was designated as "unknown" or "other" by the appraiser as the authors did not specify a conventionalanalytictechnique.
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These analytic techniques are supplemented by an eigenvalue approach and an evolutionary initial-value approach using standard numerical algorithms.
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An analysis of the irradiated solutions is carried out by spectroscopic and analytic techniques.
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Second, and more critically, the cluster analytic techniques used in these studies are considered to have substantial weaknesses.
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In principle, unlike for analytic techniques, no assumptions such as symmetry or time independence need necessarily be imposed.
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This work showed that such policies can provide improved performance versus more heuristic and analytic techniques.
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The article is a superb illustration of the necessity of pairing discourse analytic techniques with solid cultural knowledge.
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Complex systems modeling approaches and analytic techniques provide alternatives for increasing the level of complexity, and hence, of accuracy of prediction.
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First, architectural history must become more conversant with the analytic techniques of art history.
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