relative influence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrelativeandinfluence
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relative
adjective
uk/ˈrel.ə.tɪv/us/ˈrel.ə.t̬ɪv/
being judged or measured in comparison with ...
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influence
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.flu.əns/us/ˈɪn.flu.əns/
the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to ...
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We retained these items, however, because we wanted to compare therelativeinfluenceof family violence on an array of social dimensions including network size.
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Therelativeinfluenceof speed adaptation and changing directions on the stability behavior of the homogeneous steady state solution was discussed.
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In this sense, we are changing therelativeinfluenceof the internal, mental processes over those dominated by the input alone.
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In other words, what is being measured is therelativeinfluenceof each denomination rather than its absolute size.
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For this model, once other variables are factored in, itsrelativeinfluenceis marginal.
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We also try to analyse therelativeinfluenceof seed size and shape on persistent seed bank formation.
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To assess therelativeinfluenceof education, multivariate logistic regression analysis was considered with the whole set of explanatory variables.
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The purpose of the present study is to examine the mutual andrelativeinfluenceof socio-demographic, and the most important psychosocial, factors on life satisfaction.
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Therefore, a challenge for future research will be to determine therelativeinfluenceof each of these variables.
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Likewise, a key issue for the developmental psychopathology of gender will be therelativeinfluence and differential patterning of various risk factors in combination.
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The final set of findings helps clarify therelativeinfluenceof democratic contestation and executive restraints on governance quality.
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We analyze therelativeinfluenceof each on the self through an examination of their respective semantic domains and contextualized instances of usage.
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By taking into consideration the caregiving trajectory, therelativeinfluenceof various factors at different stages of the career can be assessed.
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We cannot clearly determine therelativeinfluenceof the meta-analysts themselves or of the people associated with the journals.
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Three multiple linear regression models were calibrated to examine therelativeinfluenceof pre-retirement circumstances and retirement patterns on circumstances in retirement.
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The evidence is clear cut that all three are important, but it does not allow a quantification of theirrelativeinfluence.
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Particularly tantalizing is the possibility of distinguishing the directionality of causation, that is, therelativeinfluenceof lexical bootstrapping and syntactic bootstrapping.
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Therelativeinfluenceof forest fragmentation, spatial environmental heterogeneity, and purely spatial variation upon species composition of the termite assemblage was investigated 4 y after the original inundation events.
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Certainly other approaches to combining risk factors may help to elucidate mechanisms by which they influence development as well as therelativeinfluenceof risks on outcomes.
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The particular weightings above were chosen to approximately equalize, based on our own advance estimates, therelativeinfluenceof deviations from the various elements of the fitness measure.
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