predictive
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A conditional statement that includes a prediction in the dependent clause (e.g. "if it rains, the game will be cancelled", "give her an inch and she'll take a mile.").
— Also, as we have seen in the preceding chapter, predictive conditionals show a high degree of integration thanks to the patterns of verb forms which are characteristic for predictives and which normally do not mix freely with other, non-predictive forms.
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Simulated data generated from a statistical model, based on the estimates for the real data.
— However, the posterior predictives combine two sources of information: what we might term the structural effect of WIC participation as well as an unobserved correlation between the errors of the participation and outcome equations.
形容词 adj.
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Useful in predicting.
— The amount of rain in April is predictive of the number of mosquitoes in May.
- Describing a predictor.
- Expressing the expected accuracy of a statistical measure or of a diagnostic test.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Borrowed from Latin praedictivus, from praedico. Equivalent to predict + -ive.
词源 2
Borrowed from Latin praedictivus, from praedico. Equivalent to predict + -ive.
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