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Definition of Relative incidence
1. Noun. The relative frequency of occurrence of something.
Generic synonyms: Frequency, Relative Frequency
Specialized synonyms: Morbidity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Relative Incidence
Literary usage of Relative incidence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mental Deficiency (amentia) by Alfred Frank Tredgold (1922)
"There are, however, certain variations in the relative incidence of these degrees of
... SHOWING THE relative incidence OF THE DEGREES OF AMENTIA IN CERTAIN ..."
2. Mental Deficiency (amentia) by Alfred Frank Tredgold (1908)
"The results show that the proportion excluded does not appreciably alter the
relative incidence as shown in Table IV. The cause of this difference of ..."
3. Mental Deficiency (amentia) by Alfred Frank Tredgold (1908)
"The results show that the proportion excluded does not appreciably alter the
relative incidence as shown in Table IV. The cause of this difference of ..."
4. The Mortality from Cancer Throughout the World by Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1916)
"As an illustration of the relative incidence of cancer in the more important
groups of occupations, it may be pointed out that while day laborers ..."
5. The Mortality from Cancer Throughout the World by Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1916)
"As an illustration of the relative incidence of cancer in the more important
groups of occupations, it may be pointed out that while day laborers ..."
6. Psychological Effects of Alcohol: An Experimental Investigation of the by Raymond Dodge, Francis Gano Benedict (1915)
"The first attempt to measure the relative incidence of the effect of alcohol on
various fundamental mental processes is the classical work of Kraepelin.1 In ..."