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16:48 Mar 23, 2002 |
English to German translations [PRO] Medical - Mathematics & Statistics | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Dietrich Herrmann, MD, PhD, MBA Germany Local time: 08:37 | ||||||
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univariabler oder multivariabler Prädiktor Explanation: You will find a multitude of Google hits for "prädiktor" in the context of medical texts. "Univariate" and multivariate" are fairly straightforward; again "mulitvariabel" and "univariabel" will yield many Google hits. If life could always be this simple! Good luck! |
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eindimensionale(r), mehrdimensionale(r) Vorhersagefunktion (Prädiktor) Explanation: oder: univariat/multivariat (wenn es denn, wie vermutlich, um Statistik geht - mehrdimensionale Varianzanalyse / MANOVA oder dgl.) |
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univariater, multivariater Prädiktor Explanation: Die Prädiktor-Variable (oder auch unabhängige Variable) ist diejenige, mit deren Hilfe im Rahmen der Regressionsanalyse eine abhängige Variable (Kriterium) vorhergesagt werden soll. In der Statistik spricht man in diersem Zusammenhang nicht von univariabel bzw. multivariabel, sondern eben von univariat bzw. multivariat. plenty of experience with statistical papers |
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