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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61. Even with stringent controls for partisanship and ideology, multiple regression analyses show that the press had a significant influence on preferences.
62. To investigate relations between sets of possible explanatory factors and each outcome variable a stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was used.
63. Correlation studies were performed using linear regression and Spearman's correlation coefficients were calculated.
64. All the questions so far have related to hypnotherapy in general - whether or not regression forms part of that treatment.
65. Therefore, the regression coefficient is often considered as a measure of the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
66. Potential prognostic factors were investigated with Cox's proportional hazards regression model.
67. Time trends and age at diagnosis were evaluated with a linear regression model by the method of least squares.
68. It is only by means of regression that the root of such cases can be discovered and the foundation laid for the follow-up treatment.
69. Many of the published regression models are quite successful in analysing past data.
70. Then came two men who made very significant contributions to the area of past-life regression.
71. The freedom in the growing up of the child allows a fixation to the pregenital phase and facilitates regression to it.
72. Expressed in terms of individual psychology[sentencedict.com], the danger was one of dissolution of the painfully acquired superego and corresponding regression in the ego.
73. The best fit between these measurements for each patient was calculated by non-linear regression analysis.
74. A scatterplot is needed to assess the linearity assumption underlying each correlation or regression coefficient between pairs of quantitative variables.
75. The logistic regression analysis showed that of the seven reflux variables only hiatal hernia predicted oesophageal mucosal status.
76. This correlation is confirmed in the regression model which also shows a negative correlation with education level of project leader.
77. This also will provide for regression testing.
78. Linear Regression with Transformations of the dependent variable.
79. The spontaneous regression of established tumors is a rare.
80. Multiple linear regression is used extensively in prediction.
81. Examples of neural coding. Simple linear regression.
82. Data were analyzed using variance and multiple regression analysis.
83. The regression equation was established stepwise simultaneously.
84. The ridge regression method is applied to impedance inversion.
85. Two mathematical models of bluish dogbane textile processing were set up by single variable linear regression analysis: one is for the mass of No.
86. Results were analyzed using t tests,[http://sentencedict.com/regression.html] analysis of variance and linear regression.
87. The choice of steroid depended on course of wound healing and regression.
88. In practice, we can dispart hereinafter class : classification, clustering, regression, sequence, etc.
89. Absrtact: The regression of the humanist spirit is the incoercible trend in the current development .
90. On the data including the discrete points, least square estimation can not control the strong error affecting the regression curve.
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