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elasticity
Varianz-Kovarianzmodell
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German
German
Abweichung f <-, -en>
Varianz f <-, -en>
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German
English
English
vari·ance [ˈveəriən(t)s, Am ˈver-] N
1. variance no pl form (at odds):
sich acc von etw dat unterscheiden
2. variance no pl (variation):
Abweichung f <-, -en>
3. variance Am LAW (special permission):
4. variance MATH:
Varianz f <-, -en>
Co1 [kəʊ, Am koʊ] N no pl
Co abbreviation of company
corporation, firm, company N
I. com·pa·ny [ˈkʌmpəni] N
1. company COMM:
Firma f <-, -men>
Unternehmen nt <-s, ->
Firmenregister m <-s, ->
Handelsregister nt <-s, -> CH
Reederei f <-, -en>
2. company no pl (companionship):
Gesellschaft f <-, -en>
3. company no pl (visitors):
Besuch m <-(e)s, -e> kein pl
4. company THEAT:
Ensemble nt <-s, -s>
5. company MIL:
Kompanie f <-, -ni̱·en>
6. company Brit, Can:
7. company Brit (in the city of London):
Gesellschaft f <-, -en>
II. com·pa·ny [ˈkʌmpəni] N modifier
company (director, earnings):
Firmensitz m <-es, -e>
Co2 N
Co GEOG abbreviation of county
I. coun·ty [ˈkaʊnti, Am -t̬-] N
1. county Brit:
Grafschaft f <-, -en>
2. county Am:
II. coun·ty [ˈkaʊnti, Am -t̬-] ADJ inv Brit pej
county accent, behaviour
CO [ˌsi:ˈəʊ, Am -ˈoʊ] N
CO MIL abbreviation of Commanding Officer
Befehlshaber(in) m (f) <-s, ->
co·vari·ance [kəʊˈʌeəriən(t)s, Am koʊˈveri-] N MATH, FIN
I. mod·el [ˈmɒdəl, Am ˈmɑ:d-] N
1. model (representation):
Modell nt <-s, -e>
model COMPUT
model COMPUT
Nachbildung f <-, -en>
model COMPUT
Simulation f <-, -en>
2. model (example):
Modell nt <-s, -e>
Vorbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
3. model (perfect example):
Muster nt <-s, ->
to be the very model of sth fig
4. model (mannequin):
Model nt <-s, -s>
Mannequin nt <-s, -s>
Dressman m <-s, -men>
5. model (for painter):
Modell nt <-s, -e>
Aktmodell nt <-s, -e>
6. model (clothing creation):
Modell nt <-s, -e>
7. model (version):
Modell nt <-s, -e>
II. mod·el [ˈmɒdəl, Am ˈmɑ:d-] N modifier
1. model (aircraft, car, train):
2. model (exemplary):
model (husband, wife, student, teacher)
III. mod·el <-ll-> [ˈmɒdəl, Am ˈmɑ:d-] VB trans
1. model (make figure):
to model sth
2. model (on computer):
to model sth
to model sth
to model sth
3. model (show clothes):
to model sth
4. model (make model):
to model sth
variance/co-variance model N FINMKT
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German
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German
German
English
English
variance N CTRL
covariance N FINMKT
variance [ˈveəriəns] N
CO₃⁻sink N
CO₃⁻sink
CO₃⁻Falle
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English
German
German
German
German
English
English
variance
Present
Imodel
youmodel
he/she/itmodels
wemodel
youmodel
theymodel
Past
Imodelled / American English modeled
youmodelled / American English modeled
he/she/itmodelled / American English modeled
wemodelled / American English modeled
youmodelled / American English modeled
theymodelled / American English modeled
Present Perfect
Ihavemodelled / American English modeled
youhavemodelled / American English modeled
he/she/ithasmodelled / American English modeled
wehavemodelled / American English modeled
youhavemodelled / American English modeled
theyhavemodelled / American English modeled
Past Perfect
Ihadmodelled / American English modeled
youhadmodelled / American English modeled
he/she/ithadmodelled / American English modeled
wehadmodelled / American English modeled
youhadmodelled / American English modeled
theyhadmodelled / American English modeled
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Because the variance of the estimator of a parameter vector is a matrix, the problem of minimizing the variance is complicated.
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Another popular measure of effect size is the percent of variance for each function.
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The extra factors will make a difference in terms of the expected mean and variance of the statistic.
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The resulting estimator is unbiased, and is called the (corrected) sample variance or unbiased sample variance.
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The variance decomposition indicates the amount of information each variable contributes to the other variables in the autoregression.
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