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better predictor

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better
adjective
uk /ˈbet.ər/ us /ˈbet̬.ɚ/
comparative of good: of a higher standard, or more suitable, pleasing, or effective than other things ...
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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 ...
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Examples of better predictor


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The linear modelling indicated that length was the betterpredictor of seroprevalence.
The fact that the confidence interval for internalization did not overlap that of the other predictors indicated that internalization was a betterpredictor than these measures at end of treatment.
Although transvaginal cervical length assessment is a betterpredictor of preterm birth than obstetric history, its accuracy is still dependent on a woman's risk status assessed by her history.
The size of the personal social network is likely to be a betterpredictor of support network size than the entire social network.
Interestingly, earlier grief-specific symptoms is a betterpredictor of later depression than earlier depression is of later griefspecific symptoms.
It is possible that nonverbal mental age may be a betterpredictor of the type of categorization skills assessed by this particular task.
Of the two surface damage parameters, peripheral damage provided a much betterpredictor of crop yield than the percentage coefficient of infestation.
Except in the case of defence, ideology is still a betterpredictor than public opinion.
We also assessed symmetry in terms of whether substance use was a betterpredictor of violence than violence was of substance use.
A betterpredictor of the strength of the instability is given by the extent of these rearrangements.
These outlying colonies are important because they reinforce the observation that colony size is a betterpredictor of home range, regardless of resource abundance.
The verb is a betterpredictor of sentence meaning than any other word in the sentence.
In addition, variability at this middle level of joint attention was a betterpredictor of variability in word learning than was variability at other levels.
Further, they suggest that morphological awareness emerges as a betterpredictor of reading comprehension than of pseudoword reading.
In addition, he states that if one had to make a choice between education and ability, then education is a betterpredictor.
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