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Predictor meaning
Something that anticipates, predicts, or foretells. | A predictor variable. | One who predicts.
Example sentences (20)
Jenkins also cited a Washington State Institute of Public Policy finding that domestic violence is the greatest predictor of criminal acts and the single biggest predictor of violent crime of any kind.
That is, calculations for the optimal predictor containing p terms make use of similar calculations for the optimal predictor containing p 1 terms.
ADMET Predictor was 21% and other software was 10%.
After ignoring prices for food and fuel, which Fed officials see as a better predictor of where inflation may be heading, prices that consumers had to pay last month were in line with expectations.
Although headline inflation has fallen considerably in recent months, core inflation - which excludes volatile food and energy prices and is thought to be a better predictor of future inflation - remains elevated.
An increased left ventricle is a “strong predictor” for adverse heart events in adulthood and is used as a tool to assess “premature cardiac damage” in children and young adults, they said.
His performance, too, is almost too intense and Byronic, and Dalton's James Bond failed despite being amazing and a clear predictor of the edginess of Daniel Craig's Bond era, but many fans feel he deserved a third movie to get closure.
However, the race was still a tossup heading into Sunday’s ceremony, considering All Quiet on the Western Front won the BAFTA, which is often another strong predictor for which film will prevail at the Oscars.
How far they travelled in an average day was also a powerful predictor, because when people are depressed, they are not motivated to go out and do things.
Innocent until proven guilty, but if the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior Irvin has quite of a past “incident” list.
It was relatively easy for Teverbaugh and her partner to get pregnant, just three months after they started trying, and a month after Teverbaugh started using an ovulation predictor kit.
Notably, loose stool or diarrhea can be caused by various factors unrelated to labor, such as dietary changes, hormonal fluctuations, or gastrointestinal issues Therefore, it should not be relied upon as a sole predictor of labor.
The largest predictor of our returns will be the long-term durability of the growth and earnings power of the companies which make up the bulk of our portfolio.
There’s no question sci-fi has been an excellent predictor of both social and technological trends.
After considering multiple possible factors, we concluded that anti-US sentiment was the most consistent predictor of believing Russian and Chinese strategic narratives.
Doom Scrolling was associated with existential anxiety, including worries about existence, life, and in both the Iranian and American people surveyed by the researchers, and was a significant predictor of misanthropy in Iranian people.
In response, Jack Lew, a diplomat serving as the U.S. ambassador to Israel, said on Tuesday that FEWS Net’s report was “irresponsible” and relied on “outdated and inaccurate” population data, making it a poor predictor of food security issues.
In the news release, Yale said a student’s scores on standardized tests were the single greatest predictor of the student’s future grades.
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Social connection is a key predictor of longevity and physical and mental health; and the benefits of good connection extend beyond health to affect our educational attainment, workplace satisfaction, economic prospects, and overall wellbeing.