Antonym: progress. Similar words: regressive, aggression, digression, congressional, transgression, regress, great depression, compression. Meaning: [rɪ'greʃn] n. 1. an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely 2. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism in which you flee from reality by assuming a more infantile state 3. 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) 4. returning to a former state.
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31. The regression analysis indicates that 50 percent of the variance is explained by these variables.
32. In many cases you will not be sure - particularly if this is your first experience of regression therapy.
33. The research explores the determinants of strike activity using regression analyses of yearly time series data obtained from official statistics.
34. The symptoms are periodic spells of regression: They drop to all fours, bark, befoul their apartments.
35. Linear regression, for example, requires all the data to be collected ahead of time and then processed all at once.
36. On logistic regression, the presence and extent of gastric metaplasia was not significantly associated with H pylori infection.
37. There are also some patients who make wonderful subjects for hypnotic therapy but who are unable to relax sufficiently for regression.
38. Using multiple linear regression analysis, gastritis with atrophy was the only factor that had an independent negative effect on acid secretion.
39. Naturally, this is not so in the case of regression therapy.
40. Among modifiable factors only access to a dietitian and an interested general practitioner featured significantly in the final multiple regression analysis.
41. Yet in spite of this regression to the use of Hollywood racist images, it was still applauded at Creteil.
42. The decision to use regression By the second visit Maxine had become quite adept at using the techniques I had taught her.
43. All this was information that Kirsty revealed to me during the course of the regression session while she was under hypnosis.
44. He was able partly to overcome continuing obstructionism by using techniques of regression analysis to estimate load characteristics.
45. Moreover, the illness leads to profound regression, and the patient needs help to resume normal psychological growth.
46. His religion is as much as anything the regression to a past of obedience, disobedience, sin and doom.
47. Is the discredited regression therapy still taught and used in any homes and, if so, will he make it illegal?
48. The specification of such regression models necessarily involves many assumptions.
49. The use of the imagination is one of the vital components of successful hypnotherapy, whether regression is involved or not.
50. How do you build up the picture in a regression session?
51. For each patient,[Sentencedict] p was calculated according to the value of each variable and its respective regression coefficient.
52. Shared care did not contribute to the multiple linear regression model.
53. A multiple linear regression model was used to assess the independent effects on diabetic control of those variables studied.
54. In past-life regression will I progress from childhood to adulthood?
55. That seems a recipe for a mental breakdown. Regression therapy can also involve taking a patient back into the womb.
56. Variables were entered into or removed from the logistic regression equation one at a time.
57. New methods of non-linear local regression can reveal hidden patterns in a scatterplot.
58. The relationships between variables were evaluated by the simple correlation coefficient and a multiple regression analysis.
59. Each patient had three measurements of bone mineral density and rates of bone loss were estimated by linear regression for each subject.
60. It is quite likely that you not only have no experience of regression therapy but have never even been hypnotized before.
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