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Dependent variable

Glossary of Statistical Terms
  1. In regression, the variable whose values are supposed to be explained by changes in the other variable (the the independent or explanatory variable). usually one regresses the dependent variable on the independent variable.

  2. Зависимая переменная

  3. In regression analysis and other machine-learning methods, the objective of the analysis is to predict the value of an attribute correctly, either as a continuous response or as a classification. that target variable can be referred to as a dependent variable. see also: regression, regressor. depth-first search a search procedure in which each possibility is completely evaluated before beginning to evaluate other searches. when the search can be represented as a tree, a depth-first search would completely explore one branch before moving to other branches at that level. see also: breadth-first search.

  4. Term used in regression analysis to represent the element or condition that is dependent on values of one or more other independent variables.

  5. The variable, usually denoted by y that the model tries to explain.


Переменная зависимая, русский
    Величины, изменения коих зависят от воздействия переменной независимой. те переменные, что связаны с поведением испытуемых и зависят от состояния их организма.




Dependent, английский
  1. Иждивенец

  2. A подчиненный (о пред- ложении ); зависимый substitute

  3. Зависимый; зависящий

  4. A cell that contains a formula that refers to another cell. for example, if cell d10 contains the formula =b5, cell d10 is a dependent of cell b5.

  5. A role assumed by one person, place, or thing that participates in a relationship.

  6. Acceptance of a capital budgeting project contingent on the acceptance of another project.


Dependent (noun), английский

Dependent (repeater) station, английский

Dependent activity slack [float] time, английский

Dependent agent, английский

Dependent animation, английский
    An animation that changes the value of a property and runs on the ui thread.


Dependent change management activity, английский
    A change management activity that is used to link change requests to a release record.


Dependent child, английский
    In family law, this usually means a child that is financially supported by another person. in juvenile law, this means a minor that is in the custody of the court because he or she was abused, neglected, or molested or is physically dangerous to the publi


Dependent claim, английский
  1. Зависимый пункт (многозвенной формулы изобретения)

  2. Зависимый пункт (многозвенной формулы язобретения)

  3. A claim that refers back to (depends on) and further limits a preceding dependent or independent claim. a dependent claim shall include every limitation of the claim from which it depends.


Dependent clause, русский

Dependent client, английский
    For message queuing, a computer that requires synchronous access to a message queuing server to perform all standard message queuing operations, such as sending and receiving messages and creating queues.


Dependent company, английский

Dependent component, английский
    A component that requires the current component to work properly. for example, a dependent component of a global option set is an -€oeattribute- €? that references that option set.


Dependent contractor, английский
    A dependent contractor is a contractor (as opposed to an employee) who is highly dependent on one company or client for his or her income. it is an intermediary category between independent contractors and employees.


Dependent event, английский
    Зависимое событие


Dependent events, dependent random variables, английский
    Two events or random variables are dependent if they are not independent.


Dependent events, dependent random variables., английский
    Two events or random variables are dependent if they are not independent.


Dependent failure, английский
    Зависимый отказ; вторичный отказ


Dependent failure secondary failure, английский
    Зависимый отказ работоспособности вторичный отказ работоспособности


Dependent file, английский
    Исходный файл; файл, от которого зависит целевой файл


Dependent float, английский
    Зависимый резерв времени (часть полного резерва времени, величина которого зависит от его использования на других работах)


Regression, английский
  1. Statistical technique used to evaluate relationships among variables (22).

  2. Регрессия

  3. 1. a stage where symptoms of a disease are disappearing and the person is getting better 2. (in psychiatry) the process of returning to a mental state which existed when the person was younger

  4. Regression commonly refers to the process of developing an empirical (data-driven) model to predict and/or explain one or more attributes in a database or set of data. it is most frequently associated with the simple linear model (y=mx+b) taught in most introductory statistics courses; the same ideas have been extended in many directions, including classification problems. when the emphasis is on hypothesis testing and simple models, the regression output is typically a few parameters that provide a direct linkage from the input variables to the predicted variables (or classification). in other situations the emphasis is on explaining as much of the variability in the output variables as is "reasonable" from the input variables. in this case, there are a number of "advanced" techniques, such as smoothing splines, decision trees, neural nets, and so forth, for which there are many "free" parameters. the meaning of any one of these parameters can be obscure. many data mining techniques are, at their core, variations on well-known regression techniques. see also: classification, clustering, decision trees, neural nets.

  5. The reappearance of a previously fixed problem.

  6. The statistical process of predicting one or more continuous variables, such as profit or loss, based on other attributes in the dataset.

  7. 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.

  8. A seaward retreat of a shoreline, generally expressed as a seaward


Independent, английский
  1. One who logs and sells his output on the open market; not associated with a mill or under company or dealer contract (19).

  2. Независимый; автономный

  3. Независимый, автономный

  4. Независимый, самостоятельный; рантье (лицо, живущее на доходы от капитала)

  5. Независимый

  6. A независимый

  7. A merchant ship under naval control, but sailing alone and unescorted by any warship.


Explanatory, английский
  1. A объяснительный, поясняющий, пояснитель- ный (ант. descriptive); толковый (о словаре ) adequacy, power, theory

  2. Разъясняющий; поясняющий


Переменная, русский
  1. Единица анализа данных в статистике. примерно соответствует простому вопросу количественной анкеты.

  2. Одно из основных понятий для описания эксперимента, хотя оно может относиться и к наблюдению. под переменной понимается любая реальность, коя может изменяться в экспериментальной ситуации. переменные-все измеряемые факторы, кои предположительно будут или

  3. Одно из основных понятий для описания эксперимента, хотя оно может относиться и к наблюдению. под переменной понимается любая реальность, коя может изменяться в экспериментальной ситуации. переменные-все измеряемые факторы, кои предположительно будут или могут варьировать во время эксперимента.

  4. Любой признак, явление или событие, которые могут принимать разные значения.

  5. Величина, которая принимает различные числовые значения, например, доход, объем продаж или срок.

  6. Величина или параметр, которые могут изменять свое, как правило, численное значение.


Continuous, английский
  1. Непрерывный

  2. Непрерывный; длительный; продолжающийся

  3. A продолженный, дли- тельный, непрерванный form, future, past, present contoid n контоид

  4. Непрерывный, неразрывный, сплошной, неразрезной (об элементах конструкции)


Classification, английский
  1. Assigning data (i e , cases or observations) cases to one of a fixed number of possible classes (represented by a nominal output variable)

  2. Классификация; систематизация; засекречивание

  3. Классификация (упорядоченная группировка явлений и объектов; может утверждаться в качестве стандарта, в том числе национального или международного), см. nomenclature

  4. The work of putting references or components into order so as to be able to refer to them again and identify them easily  the abo classification of blood

  5. Классификация

  6. N классификация language typological ~ типологическая классификация classificatory a классификационный matrix classifying a классифицирующий article

  7. The placement of an item under the correct number in the customs tariff for duty purposes. at times this procedure becomes highly complicated; it is not uncommon for importers to resort to litigation over the correct duty to be assessed by the customs on a given item

  8. Классификация; категоризация; сортировка

  9. The process of assigning a set of records from a database (observations in a dataset) into (usually) one of ``small" number of pre-specified disjoint categories. related techniques include regression, which predicts a range of values and clustering, which (typically) allows the categories to form themselves. the classification can be "fuzzy" in several senses of the word. in usual sense, the classification technique can allow a single record to belong to multiple (disjoint) categories with a probability (estimated) of being in each class. the categories can also overlap when they are developed either through a hierarchical model or through an agglomerative technique. finally, the classification can be fuzzy in the sense of using "fuzzy logic" techniques. see also: clustering, fuzzy logic, regression. classification and regression trees (cart) classification and regression trees (cart) is a particular form of decision tree used in data mining and statistics.

  10. Классификация. для порошков (пыли)—разделение образца на фракции по размеру, форме и плотности частиц с помощью жидкости; основано, например, на различной скорости оседания фракций в жидкости или на разном поведении частиц в потоке жидкости.

  11. A systematic organization of classes.

  12. The placement of an incident into a hierarchy of descriptors that indicate what the incident is generally about. for example, an incident could be classified as being related to software, and then to microsoft, and then to word 2003.

  13. The type of updates that sce downloads from microsoft update during synchronization.

  14. An offender is classified for a particular security level and housed in an appropriate facility based on assessment of their crime, security risk and prison behavior.

  15. A code which provides a method for categorizing the invention.

  16. The code for a specific type of complementary work or variation.

  17. Классификация, номенклатура


Possibility, английский
    Возможность


Completely, английский
    Вполне; полностью; совершенно


Nonresponse, английский
    In surveys, it is rare that everyone who is ``invited`` to participate (everyone whose phone number is called, everyone who is mailed a questionnaire, everyone an interviewer tries to stop on the street…) in fact responds. the difference between the "invited" sample sought, and that obtained, is the nonresponse.


Independent variable, английский
  1. In regression, the independent variable is the one that is supposed to explain the other; the term is a synonym for "explanatory variable." usually, one regresses the "dependent variable" on the "independent variable." there is not always a clear choice of the independent variable. the independent variable is usually plotted on the horizontal axis. independent in this context does not mean the same thing as statistically independent.

  2. Независимая переменная in-depth analysis углубленный анализ in-depth auditing детальная ревизия

  3. See: regressor.

  4. Term used in regression analysis to represent the element or condition that is expected to influence another (so-called dependent) variable.