词汇 | predictor |
释义 | predictor noun[ C ] uk /prɪˈdɪk.tər/ us /prɪˈdɪk.tɚ/ something such as an event or fact that enables you to say what will happen in the future: (可让人预报未来的事件或事实)预报性事物 One of the best predictors of a student's achievement is the socioeconomic status of the parents.学生未来成就的最好的预报因素之一是父母的社会经济地位。 Predicting things and intuition augur augury bellwether betcha bode herald horizon scanning hunch inkling instinct premonition premonitory presage prescience prescient telepathy there's no knowing/telling/sayingidiom unforeseeable unintuitively unreasoning Examples of predictorpredictor Phonological sequence learning is a significant predictor of receptive vocabulary learning. This effect was only modestly reduced when psychiatric and sociodemographic predictors were controlled for. We can then infer that the removed variable functions as a significant mediator between the predictor and criterion variables. Also, the median income in a district is not a statistically significant predictor in any of these models appearing in these tables. The role of sibling conflict on later school conflict was less straightforward than that of the other predictors. A measure of non-verbal reasoning was then entered into the regression to ensure that common predictors were not simply due to a general ability factor. They also find that the absolute level of voting participation in each state is a more influential predictor of health than voting inequality. Subsequently, we performed a hierarchical logistic regression analysis to identify significant predictors of case status. In conclusion, our findings suggest that self-regulation is a prominent predictor of resilience among youths living in poverty. Their results showed that oral language proficiency, by itself, was not a good predictor of word-reading ability. Interestingly, these directions of the effects of all the other predictor variables, though not significant, turned out to be consistent with the general expectations. Throughout the model-building process attention was paid to statistical significance of predictors and the overall fit of the model. Phonological processes as predictors of specific reading skills in children at risk for reading failure. Specifically, we focused on victimization as a predictor of impulsiveness and difficulties in attention regulation. With these three predictor variables 78 % of the applicants were correctly assigned to the ' no-starter ' (52 %) or the ' starter ' (88 %) group (cut value=0.63). 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. Collocations withpredictorpredictorThese are words often used in combination with predictor. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. best predictor Further analysis of the data, however, suggests that age was not the bestpredictor of performance on the elicitation task. better predictor The size of the personal social network is likely to be a betterpredictor of support network size than the entire social network. consistent predictor During this period, central cylinder damage was the most consistentpredictor of mat disappearance in the subsequent cycle (table 7). 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. See all collocations with predictor |
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