bivariate

bi·var·i·ate

 (bī-vâr′ē-ĭt, -āt′)
adj.
Mathematics Having two variables: bivariate binomial distribution.
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bivariate

(baɪˈvɛərɪɪt)
adj
(Statistics) statistics (of a distribution) involving two random variables, not necessarily independent of one another
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Adj.1.bivariate - having two variables; "bivariate binomial distribution"
math, mathematics, maths - a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
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His topics include experimental and quasi-experimental research, univariate statistics, bivariate analysis comparing two groups, multivariate analysis using regression models to look at the relationship between several predictors and one dependent variable, and using analysis of variance to compare more than two groups.
In bivariate analysis, elements of scope of practice associated with higher burnout rates included providing more procedures/clinical content areas (mean procedures/clinical areas: 7.49 versus 7.02) and working in more settings than the principal practice site (one or more additional settings: 57.6 versus 48.4 percent), specifically, in the hospital (31.4 versus 24.2 percent) and patient homes (3.3 versus 1.5 percent).
Their work involved simulating several pairs of random variables and selecting an appropriate bivariate copula family.
In order to capture the impact of covariates on two types of censored accidents simultaneously, a new Bayesian bivariate Tobit QR is proposed in this study.
The data collected was analyzed by using frequency analysis, stratified analysis and logistic analysis procedures, i.e., multivariate logistic regression with backward elimination, bivariate logistic regression and after controlling the age and herd as a constant factor.
Results of this study indicate that cross-sectional study design, bivariate inferential statistical analysis entailing comparison between two variables/groups, and use of statistical software programme SPSS to be the most common study design, inferential statistical analysis, and statistical analysis software programmes, respectively.
Geo-statistical analyses such as univariate, bivariate and multivariate statistical analyses and geo-spatial analyses were performed on the data using various softwares.
1549) were utilized to fit a bivariate and multivariate investigation with Generalized slightest Modeling (GLM), anticipating determinants of lifetime fertility utilizing Poisson regression.
The construction of univariate subdivision schemes by different variants of Lane-Riesenfeld algorithm has been studied by few authors in [8, 11-13] and construction of bivariate subdivision schemes by a variant of Lane-Riesenfeld algorithm has been studied by Romani [8].
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