consistent predictor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsistentandpredictor
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consistent
adjective
uk/kənˈsɪs.tənt/us/kənˈsɪs.tənt/
always behaving or happening in a similar, especially ...
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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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During this period, central cylinder damage was the mostconsistentpredictorof mat disappearance in the subsequent cycle (table 7).
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Parental frequency is a substantially moreconsistentpredictorof age of acquisition for production than for comprehension.
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Exercise adherence was the mostconsistentpredictorof responsiveness to the behavioural therapy.
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We identified length as aconsistentpredictorof expressive vocabulary development across three individual children, with the results converging with those of past group studies.
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The number of previous episodes was the onlyconsistentpredictorof recurrence.
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Thirdly, even when controlling for other factors, marginality is aconsistentpredictorof party mobilization in all countries where single-member districts exist.
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As a result, group spread was a moreconsistentpredictorof day-range length than group size.
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The strongest and mostconsistentpredictorfor success is to ensure well qualified teachers.
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Beliefs about greater negative consequences were the strongest and most consistent predictors of a poorer outcome in both crosssectional and longitudinal analyses.
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Instead, my analysis demonstrates that its strongest and most consistent predictors are socio-economic variables.
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Changing support for caregivers and changing caregiver relationship status were the most consistent predictors of change in child problem behaviors.
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The other variables were not consistent predictors.
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