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The phrase "one-standard deviation increase" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in statistics and data analysis to describe the amount or magnitude of change in a data set. Example sentence: A one-standard deviation increase in the stock price resulted in a significant boost in the company's profits.
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Test scores moderately increased the odds of employment: by about 1.2 times (for a one-standard deviation increase) among young men and 1.3 times among young women.
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Reference group is 'no risks.' Continuous variables are standardized; odds ratios reflect one standard deviation increase.
Continuous variables are standardized; odds ratios reflect one standard deviation increase.
The standardized coefficient implies that a one standard deviation increase in pollution results in a decrease of 0.99 h in labor supply.
One standard deviation increase in lead exposure produced, on average, as much decrement in cognitive functioning as 3 years of aging in the women in the study.
To interpret the ORs by the change in odds for a one standard deviation increase in the predictors, all non-dichotomous predictors were standardized (z-transformed).
A one standard deviation increase in leverage reduces the probability of entrepreneurship by 10 20 percent.
One standard deviation increase in ATTSCHL contributes about eight points of increase in mathematics performance.
One standard deviation increase in SSCMAT was associated with a decrease in mathematics performance of about 36 points, whereas one standard deviation increase in SMATBEH was associated with a decrease in mathematics performance of about 26 points.
A one standard deviation increase in negative attitudes towards immigration is associated with a 1.6%% lower income for the refugees.
A one standard deviation increase in negative attitudes is associated with a 4%% lower income of both stayers and movers.
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