regression model
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regression
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈɡreʃ.ən/us/rɪˈɡreʃ.ən/
formal
a return to a previous and less advanced or worse state, condition, or way ...
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model
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒd.əl/us/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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Another logisticregressionmodelwas constructed to include only persons who had consumed unboiled tap water.
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A logregressionmodelwas used to estimate the probability of each individual becoming a case.
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The full linearregressionmodelcontaining all 10 main effect variables explained a total of 69% of the variation in resilience.
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More specifically, for the neonatal period, the logisticregressionmodelwas used.
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In the randomregressionmodel, it is assumed to be constant over the time period examined.
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A logisticregressionmodelwas used in the multivariable modelling of associations.
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Considerably more of the variance could be explained when segmental error counts were included in theregressionmodel.
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First, a stepwise logisticregressionmodelwas used to evaluate factors related to non-participation in the psychometric tests.
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To explore further the relationship between the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents and insecurity, a binary logisticregressionmodelwas calibrated.
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After adjusting for these sub-domains, no other sub-domain entered theregressionmodel.
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The synthetic haplotype can serve as a baseline haplotype in our logisticregressionmodelsince the heterogeneous group is biologically meaningless.
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Given the nature of the data - where household level movements varied between zero and six, we need to consider the appropriateregressionmodelspecification.
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A multivariate conditional logisticregressionmodelwas constructed to identify independent variables that were significant risk factors for infection.
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In addition, a logistic multivariate logisticregressionmodelwas also performed to identify independent predictors of seronegativity.
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Our logisticregressionmodelallows haplotype-based parameterization and maximization of the likelihood function built upon the multinomial distribution of the observed multi-locus genotypes.
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The same hierarchicalregressionmodelwas performed for maternal negativity.
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The linear interaction between vulnerability and life events was examined by entering into theregressionmodelthe product of these two composite indices.
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For validation of theregressionmodel, proportional standard error of estimation was calculated to test the goodness of fit between the estimated and observed values.
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The multivariateregressionmodelalso emphasized the diffuse yet potent role care recipient mood problems and caregiver mastery0optimism have on multiple dimensions of subjective stress.
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Thisregressionmodelfocuses attention on district magnitude.
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