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Definition of Regressor
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Regressor
Literary usage of Regressor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sas/stat 9.1 User's Guide by SAS Institute, Virginia Clark (2004)
"For example, if the response is actually a quadratic function of a regressor but
you fit a linear function, the estimated slope may be a large negative ..."
2. Strengthening Policy Analysis: Econometric Tests Using Microcomputer Software by Lawrence James Haddad, Daniel Driscoll (1995)
"It is well known that if only one regressor is measured with error, the OLS
coefficient of that regressor is biased toward zero. ..."
3. SAS/ETS(R) 9.1 User's Guide, Volumes 1, 2, 3, and 4 by SAS Institute (2004)
"If you use a model list having models with a particular regressor name on a ...
However, you can make global changes to the regressor names in the model ..."
4. L1-statistical Procedures and Related Topics by Yadolah Dodge (1997)
"In the first case, if the CQR line is above the censoring value for a certain
regressor value then this is true for all regressor values in a certain ..."
5. SAS High-Performance Forecasting 2.2: User's Guide (2006)
"... for each regressor - simple differencing order and seasonal differencing order
for each regressor - time delay for each regressor - simple numerator and ..."
6. SAS(R) 9.1.3 High-Performance Forecasting: User's Guide, Third Edition, 2 by SAS Publishing, Publishing SAS Publishing (2005)
"... for each regressor - simple differencing order and seasonal differencing order
for each regressor - time delay for each regressor - simple numerator and ..."
7. Mental Health Services and Vulnerable Populations edited by Linda F. Wolf (1998)
"The tables report the relative risks and /^-values associated with each regressor.
The Rvalues are from asymptotic t-tests of the null hypothesis that the ..."
8. Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics by Edward R Dougherty (2005)
"The number K of different vectors bi , . . . , bjc appearing in the regressor
sequence X(1),. . . ,X(n) can be large, and if it is close to n, ..."