estimated variance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofestimatedandvariance
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estimated
adjective
uk/ˈes.tɪ.meɪ.tɪd/us/ˈes.tə.meɪ.t̬ɪd/
roughly calculated ...
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variance
noun
uk/ˈveə.ri.əns/us/ˈver.i.əns/
formal
the fact that two or more things are different, or the amount or number by which they ...
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Estimatedvarianceof the estimated incidence was obtained by the delta method.
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Theestimatedvariancecomponent was negative and thus set to zero.
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Estimatedvariancecomponents are given for all block terms unless the term was not applicable for a particular design (so left blank).
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The output is an estimate of log and itsestimatedvariance.
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With set to 1%, 8 out of 12 of theestimatedvariancefor smaller size samples are within this interval.
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This is computed as the ratio of the squared estimate of the linear trend to itsestimatedvariance, and follows a chi-square distribution in the absence of a trend.
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It explains the relationship between neighbourhood-level collective efficacy (social capital/social cohesion) and violent crime andestimatedvariancecomponents both within neighbourhoods (0.320) and between neighbourhoods (0.026) for collective efficacy.
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These models assume a specific parametric distribution of the random effects, usually normal with mean zero andestimatedvariance.
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Mean survival probabilities were accordingly calculated over 4-week periods, weighting each weekly estimate by the inverse of itsestimatedvariance.
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Then they use theestimatedvariance-covariance matrices to calculate the cross-market correlation coefficients (and their asymptotic distributions) for each set of markets and periods.
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It tests whether theestimatedvarianceof the residuals from a regression are dependent on the values of the independent variables.
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Notice that the point estimator and theestimatedvarianceare the same as those for a single pairwise comparison.
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Estimated variances have a considerable amount of variability and these values would not be expected to agree exactly.
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