Nghĩa của từ continuous variable bằng Tiếng Việt

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "continuous variable", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ continuous variable, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ continuous variable trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Laminin was the continuous variable for most statistical tests.

2. Actually, the continuous variable entanglement is correlative with squeezing.

3. 8 Actually, the continuous variable entanglement is correlative with squeezing.

4. Computes the point-Biserial correlation between a dichotomous and a continuous variable

5. Adjuster systems for continuous variable transmissions utilizing cones with torque transmitting members

6. Binning of continuous variable introduces non-linearity and tends to improve the performance of the model

7. The point Biserial correlation is a measure of association between a continuous variable and a binary variable

8. The point Biserial correlation is used to measure the relationship between a binary variable, x, and a continuous variable, y

9. The point Biserial correlation is used to measure the relationship between a binary variable, x, and a continuous variable, y

10. The random haemoglobin A 1 value was a continuous variable, which was shown in a histogram to be approximately normally distributed.

11. A point-Biserial correlation is used to measure the strength and direction of the association that exists between one continuous variable and one dichotomous variable

12. Biserial is the correlation test used when testing the relationship between an ordinal variable and a continuous variable. The steps for conducting a Biserial correlation in SPSS 1

13. Biserial is a special case of the polyserial correlation, which is the inferred latent correlation between a continuous variable (X) and a ordered categorical variable (e.g., an item response)

14. The Biserial correlation measures the strength of the relationship between a binary and a continuous variable, where the binary variable has an underlying continuous distribution but is measured as binary

15. What is point Biserial? Point Biserial in the context of an exam is a way of measuring the consistency of the relationship between a candidate’s overall exam mark (a continuous variable – i.e

16. Biserial correlation (r bis) is a correlational index that estimates the strength of a relationship between an artificially dichotomous variable (X) and a true continuous variable (Y).Both variables are assumed to be normally distributed in their underlying populations

17. Point-Biserial correlation is used to measure the relationship between a binary variable, x, and a continuous variable, y. Similar to the Pearson correlation coefficient, the point-Biserial correlation coefficient takes on a value between -1 and 1 where: -1 indicates a perfectly negative correlation between two variables

18. Point-Biserial correlation is used to measure the relationship between a binary variable, x, and a continuous variable, y. Similar to the Pearson correlation coefficient, the point-Biserial correlation coefficient takes on a value between -1 and 1 where: -1 indicates a perfectly negative correlation between two variables

19. The invention relates to a telecentric microscope system comprising an objective, an afocal magnifying system arranged downstream from the object, with a continuous variable magnification and an entry pupil in the image-side focal point of the objective, and a tube system arranged downstream from the magnification system.

20. Biserial r rb Both variables are continuous but one has been arbitrarily dichotomized Score on employment test (continuous) with rating of "satisfactory" or "unsatisfactory" in terms of numbers of errors made on job (arbitrary dichotomy) Point Biserial r rpb Correlation between one continuous variable and a variable that is a true dichotomy