observed value
collocation in Englishmeaningsofobserveandvalue
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observe
verb[T]
uk/əbˈzɜːv/us/əbˈzɝːv/
formal
to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more ...
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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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Because theobservedvalueof the dependent variable is dichotomous, we use logistic regression to estimate the model.
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This is 8 yo smaller than theobservedvalue0-00694.
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Theobservedvalueof the variable is 16.
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The significance of the between-station variability was assessed by comparing theobservedvalueto all the simulated ones.
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However, under the most severe borrowing constraints that we consider, the market price of risk is quite close to theobservedvalue.
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If 50% net efficiency is assumed, the ratio for males should be 1.26, which is close to theobservedvalue.
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According to the features of the stepwise mutation process, further interesting hypotheses involve values of range close to theobservedvalue.
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The period predicted from (32) for this computation is 0.017, in good agreement with theobservedvalue.
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The actually lapse development t0 should be less than 1/piobservedvalueof t0 is 20 times greater.
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The learning rate determines the amount the weights change during a series of iterations to bring the predicted value within an acceptable range of theobservedvalue.
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With few exceptions, the simulated values were within two standard errors of the meanobservedvalue.
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Zr is as much as 30 % lower than theobservedvalue.
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It has the advantage of preserving the sample size but it presumes that the subjects' responses have been constant from the lastobservedvalueto the trial endpoint.
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This measurement produces a vector with two components: the first is the resulting collapsed quantum state and the second is the classicalobservedvalue.
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Therefore, theobservedvalueper daughter consists of the sample variance of all weights at birth within one litter (degrees of freedom : litter size minus 1).
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It describes the influence eachobservedvaluehas on each fitted value.
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Coverage bias occurs when theobservedvaluedeviates from the population parameter due to differences between covered and non-covered units.
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Theobservedvalueis the minimum of the censoring and failure times; subjects whose failure time is greater than their censoring time are right-censored.
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This predicted value for copulation time, 40 minutes, is very close to the averageobservedvalue, 36 minutes.
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For particles such as the electron, this classical result differs from theobservedvalueby a small fraction of a percent.
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