variance - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • distribution: We assume that the variance of the resource distribution is finite.

Converse of object

  • calculate: To calculate variance, the mean of a group of scores is subtracted from each score to give a group of " deviations " .
  • estimate: Errors in estimating this white noise variance are translated to errors in scale of the AR spectral values.
  • adjust: Model based largely to adjust variance a doctor specialist.
  • explain: This is equivalent to one minus the explained variance of the model.
  • perceive: The graphs also show that the range of effective variances is well below the values of perceived variances.
  • minimize: Numbers of microscopic fields assessed per section and of sections per animal has been selected to minimize variance between animals.

Adjective modifier

  • winsorised: For 23 of 25 the test events in this region the Winsorised variance increased: the residuals became more dispersed.
  • asymptotic: Our idea relies on the use of adaptive methods that aim at reducing the asymptotic variance of the estimates.
  • adjusted: This returns the potential adjusted variance for, where N is an element contained in the base.
  • unexplained: The system security administrator could also be watched to ensure that there are no unexplained variances in normal duties.
  • unequal: For module ( i ) the t-Test two sample assuming unequal variance was employed.
  • favorable: The overall position for the first six months of the current financial year showed a favorable variance of £ 563,000.

Modifies a noun

  • covariance: The fourth option allows the user to specify a variance covariance matrix for the shocks.
  • matrix: The fourth option allows the user to specify a variance covariance matrix for the shocks.
  • estimation: Note that the population intraclass correlation can be estimated using variance component estimation methods.
  • array: In Figaro the variance array must not contain bad values.
  • component: The noise levels are recorded in the variance component of the output NDF.
  • estimate: A finite sample correction to the GMM variance estimate has been derived.

Noun used with modifier

  • error: Historically, these confounding effects have been controlled using linear models assuming a constant additive error variance.

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