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bivariate

[ bahy-vair-ee-it, -eyt ]

adjective

Statistics.
  1. of, relating to, or having two variates.


bivariate

/ ²ú²¹ÉªËˆ±¹É›É™°ùɪɪ³Ù /

adjective

  1. statistics (of a distribution) involving two random variables, not necessarily independent of one another
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bivariate1

First recorded in 1915–20; bi- 1 + variate
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Example Sentences

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The debate might be more scholarly if everyone involved had mastered patterns of association in bivariate data—as the Common Core demands of 13-year-olds.

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These tests indicate that there are significant nonrandom negative relations in these bivariate data.

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For SNP k and genotype g, observed data in normal samples were modelled as following a bivariate Gaussian distribution.

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His findings about “bivariate correlations†and the rest probably make for better academic research than great bar talk at McSwiggan’s Pub.

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