variate
IPA: vˈɛriʌt
noun
- (statistics) Random variable.
- A measurable quantity capable of taking on a number of values.
- A variable, often the set of x values plotted on a graph.
- The measured magnitude of a variable.
verb
- (transitive, intransitive) To alter; to vary; to make or become different.
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Examples of "variate" in Sentences
- Here's the bad news - if you don't know what a multi-variate analysis is, you probably can't do one.
- But, yeah, you could get all fancy and run a multi-variate analysis to control for all kinds of factors.
- Multiple regression would be of some help here although safe set would be co-variate with length of service.
- As such, we have created a multi-variate sensitivity and scenario analysis with a variety of market occurrences exemplified.
- These are individuals who have clear in-depth multi-variate thinkingalong withsuperb critical reasoning skills that allow them to discuss the process of their decision making.
- I guess that null set can hark to nullstellenseitz (sp?) which is the “set of zeroes”, meaning, the set of vectors or points on which a certain function (usually, a multi-variate polynomial) has value zero. stefan Says:
- If the r-square of the bi-variate model would have been .8 would you have really been that much more confident that any potential relationship was not actually caused by some unmeasured variable (e.g., average age of population, cost of living, presence of alternative tax programs, presence of racial or ethnic groups known to consume alcohol at higher rates)? sfesler
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