continuous measure
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continuous
adjective
uk/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/us/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
without a pause ...
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measure
noun
uk/ˈmeʒ.ər/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ/
a way of achieving something, or a method for dealing with ...
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Such a nuanced distinction requires acontinuousmeasurethat returns very finely graded values.
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We do not use data prior to 1975 because tenure has been recorded as acontinuousmeasureonly since 1975.
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Thecontinuousmeasureassociated with it, ' proportion of contacts delivered at home ', was not significantly associated with the difference in hospitalization.
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Based on these results, we propose the use of pursuit as an objective andcontinuousmeasureof perceptual coherence.
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Thiscontinuousmeasurewas used in regression analyses.
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Acontinuousmeasureof depressive symptomatology in childhood was determined by standardizing the seven depression ratings in childhood.
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Acontinuousmeasureof depressive symptomatology in adolescence was determined by standardizing the four depression ratings in adolescence.
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At first glance, using a morecontinuousmeasureof democracy would appear to solve the problem.
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Throughout, all models tested with thecontinuousmeasuredisplayed a lack of statistical precision.
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A verbatim memory task was used as both the vehicle for presenting sentences and as acontinuousmeasureof memory performance.
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The scores were transformed into acontinuousmeasurefrom zero to 100.
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One could then normalize these scores and use them as acontinuousmeasureof insulation.
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We are going to show how to construct an invariant and absolutelycontinuousmeasurefor such a map.
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Positive responses were summed for acontinuousmeasureof disability due to medical illness.
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Pursuit could be used to provide acontinuousmeasureof coherence during a trial, which is not possible with standard discrete psychophysical judgments (usually binary).
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As previously indicated, thiscontinuousmeasurewas used to create a dichotomously coded variable so that the effect of lexical variables on high versus low probability words could be examined.
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Finally, we were interested in contrasting the importance of genetic influences for acontinuousmeasure of depressive symptoms with those for a dichotomous measure representing depressed state.
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Their observation suggests that acontinuousmeasureof noun-verb balance for children and caregivers, as used in the present study, may be more appropriate than a simple categorization of dominance.
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