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The standardized path coefficient is the expected change (in standard deviation units of the dependent variable) that would be associated with a one standard deviation shift in the independent variable, when the other variables are held constant.
The standardized coefficient (byi') gives the rate of change in standard deviation units of the dependent variable per one standard deviation unit of explanatory variable, and allows direct comparison of the effects of the different variables independently of measurement units.
All analyses were completed using standardized estimates, which are interpreted as the change in standard deviation of the outcome due to one standard deviation increase in the predictor, and are useful when variable scales are dissimilar as is the case in this study [ 39].
Lots of people find they have catching up to do in order to avoid a huge change in standard of living when they retire.
Although the change in standard free energy is small in this reaction, the subsequent hydrolysis of the inorganic pyrophosphate also released (21a]) effectively makes the reaction irreversible in the direction of synthesis.
At 600 K, the change in standard Gibbs free energy,, is -7.219 kJ mol-1[21].
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Before the change in standards, it rarely offered higher ratings.
The plaintiffs charged that the regulators, by ruling that Florida's legislation did not amount to a substantive change in standards, had failed in their duty.
Moynihan was writing about crime and antisocial behavior in general, but the change in standards might just as well apply to politics.
The Premiership is now extremely competitive and there has been a huge change in standards since I started playing for Leicester, something that is working well for England.
High expectations are essential to creating a step change in standards and allowing us to keep pace with our international competitors.
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