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multiple Regression

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re·gres·sion [rɪˈgreʃən] N no pl

1. regression MED:

Regression f <-, -en> spec
Verschlechterung f <-, -en>

2. regression MATH:

Regression f <-, -en>

I. multi·ple [ˈmʌltɪpl̩] ADJ inv, attr

II. multi·ple [ˈmʌltɪpl̩] N

1. multiple (number):

2. multiple (shop with many branches):

3. multiple PSYCH:

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multiple N

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multiple N

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multiple N

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

multiple regression N CTRL

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regression N MKT COMPET

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Their method was based on separate multiple regressions between each proxy record (or summary) and all of the leading principal components of the instrumental record.
en.wikipedia.org
Economists often use a technique called multiple regression analysis (or "ordinary least squares") to take into account the effect of one thing when looking at the effect of something else.
qz.com
I tried a multiple regression of all three predictors to see if that improved the correlation with home runs.
www.beyondtheboxscore.com
If this polygyny factor is controlled (e.g., through a multiple regression model), division of labor turns out to be a significant predictor of postmarital residence.
en.wikipedia.org
In this situation the coefficient estimates of the multiple regression may change erratically in response to small changes in the model or the data.
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