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İngilizce - Türkçe
regress teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- gerilemek
- ilkelleşmek
- geri git {f}
- ricat etmek
- geri çekilmek {f}
- dönüş
- regression ricat
- gerile
Örnek Cümle:
Durgunluk gerileme anlamına gelir.
-Stagnation means regression.
- gerileyen
- geri gitme
- geri çekilme
- ricat
- regressive geriye doğru
- gerileme
Örnek Cümle:
Durgunluk gerileme anlamına gelir.
-Stagnation means regression.
- geri gitmek {f}
- dönmek {f}
- regression
- gerileme
Durgunluk gerileme anlamına gelir.
-Stagnation means regression.
- regression
- yordama
- regression
- (Askeri) ilişki arama
- regression
- gerilim
- regression
- bağlanım
- regression
- (Askeri) ilişki yoklaması
- regression
- (Dilbilim) düzgün doğrusal
- regression
- geri dönme
- regressing
- {i} geri giden
- regressing
- {f} geri git
- regression
- geri çekilme
- regression
- deniz gerilemesi
- regressed
- geriledi
- regressing
- geri giderek
- regression
- (İstatistik) İstatistikte bir metod. Değişkenler arasındaki ilişkiyi test etmekte kullanilanir
- regressor
- (İstatistik) eğilimin yönünü belirleyen değişken
- regression
- {i} dönüş
- regression
- (Tıp) Bir hastalık belirtilerinin gerilemesi
- regression
- (Askeri) İLİŞKİ ARAMA, İLİŞKİ YOKLAMASI, REGRESYON
- regression
- denizin geri çekilmesi
- regression
- (Tıp) Geriye doğru gitme
İlgili Terimler
İngilizce - İngilizce
regress teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To move backwards to an earlier stage; to devolve
- The act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression
Örnek Cümle:
What is the progress or regress of man?.
- To perform a regression on an explanatory variable
Örnek Cümle:
When we regress Y on X, we use the values of variable X to predict those Y.
- The power or liberty of passing back
- to return to a former place or condition
- "The progress or regress of man"
- to return, to go or come back {v}
- a return, a goin back {n}
- get worse; fall back to a previous or worse condition
- When people or things regress, they return to an earlier and less advanced stage of development. if your child regresses to babyish behaviour Such countries are not `developing' at all, but regressing. + regression regressions re·gres·sion This can cause regression in a pupil's learning process. to go back to an earlier and worse condition, or to a less developed way of behaving progress (past participle of regredi )
- The act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression. "The progress or regress of man"
- go back to a statistical means
- returning to a former state
- the reasoning involved when you assume the conclusion is true and reason backward to the evidence
- the reasoning involved when you assume the conclusion is true and reason backward to the evidence get worse; fall back to a previous or worse condition go back to a statistical means
- move backward, go back; go back to a former state, return to a previous condition {f}
- go back to bad behavior; "Those who recidivate are often minor criminals"
- go back to a previous state; "We reverted to the old rules"
- To go back; to return to a former place or state
- infinite regress
- A regress into an infinite sequence of propositions in an attempt to found the truth of the proposition Pi on the truth of the proposition Pi+1
- regressed
- Simple past tense and past participle of regress
- regressed
- That has been subject to regression
- regression
- The reappearance of a bug in a piece of software that had previously been fixed
- regression
- An equation using specified and associated data for two or more variables such that one variable can be estimated from the remaining variable(s)
- regression
- An action of regressing, a return to a previous state
Few of these groups or communities that are classed as savage show no traces of regression from a more advanced cultural stage.
- regression
- A psychotherapeutic method whereby healing is facilitated by inducing the patient to act out behaviour typical of an earlier developmental stage
- regression
- An analytic method to measure the association of one or more independent variables with a dependent variable
- regressor
- That which regresses, or causes regression
- regression
- {n} a return, a goin back
- regressed
- past of regress
- regression
- the analysis or measure of the association between a dependent variable and one or more independent variables, usually formulated as an equation in which the independent variables have parametric coefficients, which may enable future values of the dependent variable to be predicted
- regression
- In statistics, a process for determining a line or curve that best represents the general trend of a data set. Linear regression results in a line of best fit, for which the sum of the squares of the vertical distances between the proposed line and the points of the data set are minimized (see least squares method). Other types of regression may be based on higher-degree polynomial functions or exponential functions. A quadratic regression, for example, uses a quadratic function (second-degree polynomial function) to produce a parabola of best fit
- regression
- A statistical technique for relating the sensitivity of the detector array to a constant value that compensates for any irregularities in the detector A least squares fit is performed to determine the regression model In a two-dimensional graphical representation this regression model would be a line that minimizes the sum of the squares of the vertical distances of the intensity values from the line
- regression
- A backwards shift from the initial visual outcome
- regression
- the relation between selected values of x and observed values of y (from which the most probable value of y can be predicted for any value of x)
- regression
- A statistical method for studying and expressing the change in one variable associated with and dependent upon changes in another related variable or group of variables A line that shows the relationships between two variables
- regression
- is a statistical procedure to establish the relationship between two variables, for example fund and benchmark excess returns Each point is plotted on a graph and a line of best fit calculated The slope of the line is called the regression Beta The intercept with the axis is called Alpha
- regression
- An analytic method to measure the relationship between two variables
- regression
- {i} act of moving backward; return to a previous state, retrogression
- regression
- Usually linear regression is used to explain and/or predict The general form is Y = a + bX + u, where Y is the variable that we are trying to predict; X is the variable that we are using to predict Y, a is the intercept; b is the slope and u is the regression residual The a and b are chosen in a way to minimize the squared sum of the residuals The ability to fit or explain is measured by the R-squared
- regression
- A mathematical technique used to explain and/or predict The general form is Y = a + bX + u, where Y is the variable that we are trying to predict; X is the variable that we are using to predict Y, a is the intercept; b is the slope, and u is the regression residual The a and b are chosen in a way to minimize the squared sum of the residuals The ability to fit or explain is measured by the R-square
- regression
- A term coined by Galton for the tendency of the quantitative traits of offspring to be closer to the population mean than are their parents' traits It arises from a combination of factors - dominance, gene interactions, and environmental influences on traits
- regression
- the movement of points in an orbit in the direction opposite from the motion of the orbiting body For example, the Moon travels from west to east, but its nodes are regressing from east to west S
- regression
- Functioning in a less-highly-evolved, less effective way (as one did at an earlier time), or in self-defeating ways Regression is often triggered by external threats or stress; it can be intentionally elicited and utilized in the service of personal development through the Mentoring process
- regression
- A statistical technique used to establish the relationship of a dependent variable (fund or portfolio) and an independent variable (index) This shows how similar or dissimilar the selected component, less the risk free proxy, is to the market proxy
- regression
- An appraisal principle that states that, between dissimilar properties, the value of the better-quality property is affected adversely by the presence of the lesser-quality property (See appraisal)
- regression
- returning to a former state
- regression
- an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely
- regression
- Retreating to past developmental levels of behavior, generally in an attempt to reduce overwhelming anxiety May be used as a defense mechanism
- regression
- Statistical technique used to evaluate relationships among variables
- regression
- (psychiatry) a defense mechanism in which you flee from reality by assuming a more infantile state
- regression
- A statistical technique used to establish the relationship of a dependent variable (e g excess return) and one or more independent variables (e g exposure to market, size, and value risks) Slope coefficients measure the sensitivity of the dependent variable to changes in the independent variables By measuring exactly how large and significant each independent variable has historically been in its relation to the dependent variable, the future value of the dependent variable can be estimated Essentially, regression analysis attempts to measure the degree of correlation between the dependent and independent variables, thereby establishing the latter's predictive values
- regression
- The prediction of one variable from knowledge of one or more other variables
- regression
- the slow lowering of sea level and/or raising of the edge of a contin-ent such that the shoreline slowly moves away from the center of the continent, exposing more land above sea level Marine sediments deposited during regres-sion get coarser in size as you move vertically upward through the pile
- regression
- A form of statistical modelling that attempts to evaluate the relationship between one variable (termed the dependent variable) and one or more other variables (termed the independent variables) It is a form of global analysis as it only produces a single equation for the relationship thus not allowing any variation across the study area Geographically Weighted Regression is a local analysis form of regression
- regression
- The statistical counterpart or analog of the functional expression, in ordinary mathematics, on one variable in terms of others Thus, regression curve, regression coefficient
- regression
- A psychotherapeutic method whereby healing is facilitated by inducing the patient to act out behaviour typical of a an earlier developmental stage
- regression
- The act of passing back or returning; retrogression; retrogradation
- regression
- A statistical procedure that is used to describe linear relationships between dependent variables and independent variables
- regression
- A withdrawal of the sea from the land, due to uplift or a eustatic (qv) drop in sea level See transgression
- regression
- A statistical technique that uses the association between the independent variable(s) and the dependent variable as means of prediction May be described as either simple linear (1 independent variable) or multiple regression (more than one independent variable) Selection procedures for multiple regression include forward selection, backward selection, and stepwise selection (see Appendix D)
- regression
- In biometrics it is the dependence of a variable called "dependent" on another variable called "independent variable" The regression coefficient is the numerical measure of the rate of change of the independent variable on the dependent variable The straight or curved regression line indicates the nature of a regression on a graph with the dependent on the Y axis and the independent on the X axis
- regression
- returning to a former state the relation between selected values of x and observed values of y (from which the most probable value of y can be predicted for any value of x) (psychiatry) a defense mechanism in which you flee from reality by assuming a more infantile state
- regression
- Reduction in the size of a tumor The opposite of progression Regression can be partial or it can be complete (meaning that the tumor completely disappears from a particular place in the body)
- regressor
- {i} person or thing that moves backward; person or thing that reverts to a previous condition
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