estimated coefficient

collocation in English

meaningsofestimatedandcoefficient

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estimated
adjective
uk
/ˈes.tɪ.meɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈes.tə.meɪ.t̬ɪd/
roughly calculated ...
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coefficient
noun[C]
uk
/ˌkəʊ.ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/
us
/ˌkoʊ.ɪˈfɪʃ.ənt/
a value, in mathematics, that appears in front of and multiplies ...
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We have also controlled for other variables with no significant changes in theestimatedcoefficientof our 'chapter' variable.
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Theestimatedcoefficientis positive rather than negative as expected, however, suggesting that improved stoves may complement on-farm tree planting.
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The output also includes theestimatedcoefficientof coincidence and its standard error, and a goodness of fit test.
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It may be particularly worth nothing that theestimatedcoefficientfor education, that most usual of suspects, is nowhere significant.
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Theestimatedcoefficientfor the interaction term is positive and statistically significant.
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Half-life is computed by the formula ln(0.5)/ln where is theestimatedcoefficientof the model.
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Itsestimatedcoefficientis both significant and negative, indicating a tendency towards formateur under-compensation.
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For two minerals theestimatedcoefficientis significant with a negative sign.
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Itsestimatedcoefficientwas in all cases negative, but had no statistical significance.
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Theestimatedcoefficientvaries across categories, but it is worthnoting that even in the public sector duration has a highly significant impact.
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Theestimatedcoefficientfor the sawmill density variable is significant and positive in the joint revenue efficiency regression and significant and negative for the agriculture-specific regression.
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Theestimatedcoefficienton the pocketbook variable remains virtually unchanged in all experiments.
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Theestimatedcoefficientdoes not have a significant (positive) sign.
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For male heads, theestimatedcoefficientis reduced in absolute value from 0.0288 to 0.0269.
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The significance of theestimatedcoefficienton t -1 in the error-correction equation confirms that ^ cointegration is present.
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However, theestimatedcoefficientto capture the effect of a change in regulations turns out to be relevant, although with a positive sign.
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For example, for the male heads, theestimatedcoefficienton the minimum rate is reduced from 0.0379 to 0.0129 in absolute value.
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The validity of hypothesis 3 is tested by theestimatedcoefficient1 in equation (14), that is in the total revenue and gross profit regressions.
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