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R square, the square of Pearson's correlation is a measure of how much variability in one variable is explained by the variability in the other.
In this analysis, we were interested in which of the controllable variables (PRESS PRESSURE, AUGER SPEED, and DROP TEMPERATURE) were most important in the output variables (ASH, FAT, MOISTURE, and PROTEIN), which is to say, how much variability in those output variables is explained by the controllable variables.
A hierarchical regression modelling strategy was applied by first including socio-economic status (SES) variables, then checking how much variability was accounted for by dental anxiety and SOC, and at the last step, SES, dental anxiety, SOC, and self-reported oral health were included for the full model thereby examining the contribution of each specific measuring area of interest.
The final model was rerun on the full data set, entering first fixed variables and then modifiable ones to provide data on how much variability was explained by each.
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The internet has helped people to understand how much variability there is in people's sexuality, and total abstention is just one place on the continuum".
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Barbara Wetmore, a senior research investigator at The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences, characterizes the study as an important step in increasing the understanding of how much genetic variability contributes to the overall variability within a population.
Outcome variability can be measured, but it's difficult to know how much outcome variability is the consequence of effort, or the consequence of anticipated factors, or the consequence of shocks whose origins are publicly known and thereby insured without moral hazard.
Dr. Kenneth Kidd, a population geneticist at Yale University who was not connected with the study, described the data as very important and said it confirmed how much genetic variability existed in the human population.
"I've spent the last 10 years of my life researching how much genetic variability there is between populations," said Dr. David Altshuler, director of the Program in Medical and Population Genetics at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Mass.
Thus, this measurement should provide us with a proxy of how much discriminable variability in coloration is available for assessment to potential mates or rivals.
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