error term
collocation in Englishmeaningsoferrorandterm
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error
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈer.ər/us/ˈer.ɚ/
a ...
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term
noun
uk/tɜːm/us/tɝːm/
the fixed period of time that something ...
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(Definition oferrorandtermfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The interaction of plot rearing environment was used as theerrortermto determine differences in rearing environment.
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To the extent that partisanship matters, it can reasonably be assumed to be part of the ' 'errorterm' ' of any model of focusing event dynamics.
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It relaxes the imposition of a specific functional form, distribution of theerrorterm, and many other restrictions of the parametric approach.
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The following calculation is targeted at eliminating the link accelerationerrorterm.
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I assume theerrortermhas (log) normal density.
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This perturbation may be absorbed into theerrortermappearing in that equation, which is (1).
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The first of these cases leads to anerrortermas above.
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Theerrortermmay be generated for various reasons.
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Individual differences are typically banished to theerrortermof the test statistic, and thus much information is lost.
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Note that his method gives an estimate on theerrorterm.
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The right-hand-side variables are likely endogenous to theerrortermwhich represents a stochastic productivity shock.
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Exact orthogonalization of v k+1 against them adds a small additional contribution into theerrorterm.
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Analyses in which proportion scores were arcsine transformed to correct instability oferrortermvariances resulted in identical findings.
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The inclusion of a randomerrorterm, giving the stochastic rather than deterministic frontier, also accounts for the statistical noise.
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In this paper, we have considered four different heteroscedastic structures of theerrorterm.
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In econometric terms, this would mean that institutional quality is correlated with unobserved variables that enter theerrorterm.
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We have added some extra terms at the last step for later convenience, noting that they are covered by theerrorterm.
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