Collocations withregression
These are words often used in combination withregression.
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binomial regression
Neither elementary acquisition nor adolescent acquisition were significant in the binomial regression analysis conducted on the group of speakers as a whole.
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estimated regression
Estimated regression lines reveal a significant interaction : a steeper drop across age groups for backward masking (#) than for forward masking ($).
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final regression
In this final regression equation, three parameters were significant.
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linear regression
The line was fitted by linear regression.
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logistic regression
Based on binary logistic regression.
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multiple regression
Multiple regression analysis is another.
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multivariate regression
Section 4 presents the findings of the multivariate regression analysis.
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nonlinear regression
The simplest of these is nonlinear regression wherein the parameters are exponential functions or the predictive combinations are not only additive.
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polynomial regression
Volume calculations were investigated using a growth curve rather than a polynomial regression model.
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regression approach
In this section, we now evaluate the impact of household characteristics on the uptake of supplemental pensions using a multivariate regression approach.
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regression equation
The order of entering variables in the regression equation was determined by their temporal relationship to outcome.
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regression line
The regression line is shown.
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regression model
Another logistic regression model was constructed to include only persons who had consumed unboiled tap water.
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regression modelling
All of the sub-sample sizes were problematic for reliable regression modelling, so graphical representations of selected groups' choices are presented.
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regression technique
The trigonometric regression technique was used to carry out this objective.
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simple regression
These indices were calculated by simple regression of minimum squares.
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spontaneous regression
The possibility of spontaneous regression in secondary forms is confirmed.
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weighted regression
An example of a locally weighted regression smoother is a cubic smoothing spline.
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