词汇 | example_english_unique-variance |
释义 | unique variancecollocation in Englishmeanings of uniqueand varianceThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with variance. unique adjective uk /juːˈniːk/ us /juːˈniːk/ being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in ... See more at unique variance noun uk /ˈveə.ri.əns/ us /ˈver.i.əns/ formal the fact that two or more things are different, or the amount or number by which they ... See more at variance Examples of unique varianceThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. These parental reports of coparenting also explained uniquevariance in concurrent child behavior ratings. There was little basis for prediction of the uniquevariance explained by family context factors. In both cases, the uniquevariance explained was by no means inconsequential (7% and 11%, respectively). However, the uniquevariance that each measure accounted for showed a more differentiated pattern. These two factors had considerable shared and some uniquevariance as predictors. However, the number of pauses on digit naming predicted uniquevariance in exception word reading. All three subscales contributed some uniquevariance overall. Similarly, memory predicted uniquevariance when entered in the third step. When included on the third step, the emotion knowledge variables did not contribute additional uniquevariance. The vocabulary and syntax tests contributed uniquevariance whereas nonword repetition contributed shared variance. For the younger age group, memory explained significant uniquevariance for both long (6.2%) and short items (9%) of the word-order correction task, when entered at the final step. This cumulative-risk variable also accounted for just less than 1% of the variance in peer-reported aggression (although this effect was not significant for the uniquevariance model). In the preceding analysis that included all emotionality indexes, happiness and anger contributed uniquevariance to the prediction of aggression. However, the third predictor did not account for a significant amount of uniquevariance (although it approached significance). We then examined separately each of the two tasks of morphological awareness for explaining uniquevariance in vocabulary knowledge in these equations. For both age groups, vocabulary predicted uniquevariance in performance on the word-order correction task when entered last, after grammatical knowledge and digit recall. Even though phonological and orthographic processing shared 30% of the variance, each also explained some uniquevariance in efficient syntactic and semantic processing. The first question was whether articulation quality measured at age 3 would predict uniquevariance in phoneme sensitivity measured 5 years later. In contrast, oppositional behaviors at home did not contribute any uniquevariance toward the prediction of school problems in this high risk sample. After controlling for marital conflict, parent- child conflict and child-parent attachments each predicted additional uniquevariance in children's adjustment. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Want to learn more? Go to the definition of unique Go to the definition of variance See other collocations with variance |
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