词汇 | collocation_english_predictor |
释义 | Collocations with predictorThese 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 best predictor of performance on the elicitation task. better predictor The size of the personal social network is likely to be a better predictor of support network size than the entire social network. consistent predictor During this period, central cylinder damage was the most consistent predictor of mat disappearance in the subsequent cycle (table 7). continuous predictor A linear regression with response (deictic-anticipatory) and object order as a continuous predictor confirmed this effect (p=0.007). important predictor The human rights situation still stands out as the single most important predictor of respondents' satisfaction with the development of democracy. independent predictor In multiple regression analyses, illness worry was an independent predictor of somatic symptoms, help-seeking, and disability, when sociodemographic and medical variables were controlled. key predictor The human rights item remains the key predictor, but less decisively so than in the two previous studies. only predictor Religion was the only predictor variable that did not influence contraceptive use. possible predictor In the main effects model, each domain score is used as a possible predictor of the course of well-being. potential predictor Future studies must expand beyond the set of potential predictor variables that we were able to examine to consider other characteristics as well. powerful predictor Several population-based studies have shown that self-perceived health is a powerful predictor of health outcomes. predictor of health They also find that the absolute level of voting participation in each state is a more influential predictor of health than voting inequality. predictor of mortality Septic shock as a predictor of mortality in bacteremia caused by coagulase-negative staphylococci. predictor of outcome Prenatally detected posterior urethral valves: is gestational age at detection a predictor of outcome? predictor variable The gross effect refers to probability of a predictor variable to explain variation in the dependent variable without taking other factors into account. predictors of depression In the presence of current sleep disturbance, traditional predictors of depression did not contribute further. predictors of success Only three markers were identified as independent predictors of success: a relaxed uterus, an easily palpable fetal head, and a nonengaged breech. reliable predictor First, under these circumstances, articulation time should be a reliable predictor of memory span for all the bilingual groups. significant predictor Because chronological age was a significant predictor of task per formance, subsequent regression analyses were carried out controlling for age. strong predictor Speech rate was found to be a strong predictor of word-internal 0t,d0 deletion in the complete dataset, with more deletion occurring in faster speech. unique predictor Similarly, grammatical correction was not a unique predictor of variance in word reading accuracy or reading comprehension (older children only). 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. |
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