Sentence examples for inconsistent predictor from inspiring English sources

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We found that genetic distance was an inconsistent predictor of heterosis.

Neck-mobility was a strong predictor in this study; however, it was a more inconsistent predictor in other studies.

Because body weight is an inconsistent predictor of AGD during infancy, we suggest that adjusting AGD for body size may render the anthropometric measurements less reliable.

However, the degree of genetic or transcriptional variation between the inbred parents appears to be an inconsistent predictor of hybrid heterosis, depending on the trait of interest.

20 In the multivariate models, previously known strong predictors of HHS use, such as age, sex, solitary living, years of education, and performance of ADL, as well as the inconsistent predictor cognitive status, have been taken into account.

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Therefore, while abstract concepts are capable of being modeled within a predictive coding hierarchy, we propose that such models are highly volatile and are thus inconsistent predictors of the semantic features of a given concept.

There is statistical evidence that National Teachers Examination and other state-mandated tests of basic skills and teaching abilities are inconsistent predictors of future teacher performance.

Beliefs about addiction aetiology were inconsistent predictors of outcomes measured.

Taken together with the current study, this suggests that sociodemographic factors are inconsistent predictors of colonoscopy use.

Nonetheless, our findings are generally consistent with prior research regarding the effect of proxy characteristics on patient-proxy agreement: demographics such as age, gender and education are inconsistent predictors of agreement [ 25- 29], while greater contact such as living together or frequent visits are reasonable, though not perfect, predictors of agreement [ 9, 25, 29].

These inconsistent predictors include some individual level variables (the woman's age at the birth of the last child, ethnicity, the notion of ideal family size, and approval of family planning), a community-level variable (prevalence of the small family norm in the community), and a state-level variable (ratio of PHC to the population).

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