multivariate technique

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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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Amultivariatetechniquefor multiply imputing missing values using a sequence of regression models.
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Application of multivariate techniques would reduce this limitation.
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By applying multivariate techniques of analyses to the data, this study has shed some light on the importance of several factors related to institutionalization.
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Because semipartials involve multivariate techniques, they examine relationships as they exist in combination with other important factors.
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Beyond this point, multivariate techniques are explained and lead on fairly naturally to a long section on morphometric techniques and their implementation.
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Tests of submodels (3b) were based on multivariate techniques and were hence time-consuming.
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Examining the entire parasite communities from both sites using multivariate techniques proved to be very useful.
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Most studies used multivariate techniques where orthogonality was imposed on the factorial solutions, producing uncorrelated symptom dimensions.
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Bivariate and multivariate techniques are employed in the analyses.
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Multivariate techniques that adjust for a drift in case mix are more robust and potentially useful for investigating trends over time.
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Multivariate techniques included were linear discriminant analysis, maximum likelihood classification and principal component analysis.
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It is often d ifficult to choose t he most appropriate method from the great number of available multivariate techniques and similarity indices because no definitive guideline exists.
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A number of multivariate techniques were used.
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Multivariate techniques are useful for looking at the whole picture and providing a better understanding of the ecology of mangrove ecosystems.
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Multivariate techniques of either type were reported increasingly from 1996.
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Univariate and multivariate techniques show similar results but in different ways and together give a good overall view of the mangrove fauna community structure.
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He does research in data analysis methodologies, especially multivariate techniques including graphical and robust/resistant methods.
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The course includes project work that provides training in data collection, compilation, statistical analysis and report writing using advanced multivariate techniques of statistics.
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