• Look up regress in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regress may refer to: Regress argument, a problem in epistemology concerning the justification of...
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    An infinite regress is an infinite series of entities governed by a recursive principle that determines how each entity in the series depends on or is...
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  • Look up regression, regressions, or régression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regression or regressions may refer to: Marine regression, coastal advance...
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  • In statistics, linear regression is a statistical model that estimates the linear relationship between a scalar response (dependent variable) and one or...
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  • Look up infinite regress in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An infinite regress is when there is an unending chain of causes: Regress argument is the...
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    "Turtles all the way down" is an expression of the problem of infinite regress. The saying alludes to the mythological idea of a World Turtle that supports...
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  • In science, experimenter's regress refers to a loop of dependence between theory and evidence. In order to judge whether a new piece of evidence is correct...
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    In statistical modeling, regression analysis is a set of statistical processes for estimating the relationships between a dependent variable (often called...
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  • Poisson regression is a generalized linear model form of regression analysis used to model count data and contingency tables. Poisson regression assumes...
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    combination of one or more independent variables. In regression analysis, logistic regression (or logit regression) estimates the parameters of a logistic model...
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  • In philosophy, Ryle's regress is a classic argument against cognitivist theories, and concludes that such theories are essentially meaningless as they...
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  • In statistics, polynomial regression is a form of regression analysis in which the relationship between the independent variable x and the dependent variable...
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  • Regression is a 2015 psychological thriller mystery film directed and written by Alejandro Amenábar. The film stars Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson, with David...
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    In statistics, regression toward the mean (also called regression to the mean, reversion to the mean, and reversion to mediocrity) is the phenomenon where...
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    Preference regression is a statistical technique used by marketers to determine consumers’ preferred core benefits. It usually supplements product positioning...
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    Local regression or local polynomial regression, also known as moving regression, is a generalization of the moving average and polynomial regression. Its...
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  • In robust statistics, robust regression seeks to overcome some limitations of traditional regression analysis. A regression analysis models the relationship...
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  • The Regression Theorem, first proposed by Ludwig von Mises in his 1912 book The Theory of Money and Credit, states that the value of money can be traced...
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  • Nature. A regress is a series of related elements, arranged in some type of sequence of succession, examined in backwards succession (regression) from a...
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  • Bradley's regress is a philosophical problem concerning the nature of relations. It is named after F. H. Bradley who discussed the problem in his 1893...
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  • Regression testing (rarely, non-regression testing) is re-running functional and non-functional tests to ensure that previously developed and tested software...
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  • A software regression is a type of software bug where a feature that has worked before stops working. This may happen after changes are applied to the...
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    In statistics, stepwise regression is a method of fitting regression models in which the choice of predictive variables is carried out by an automatic...
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  • In statistics, ordinal regression, also called ordinal classification, is a type of regression analysis used for predicting an ordinal variable, i.e....
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    A marine regression is a geological process occurring when areas of submerged seafloor are exposed during a drop in sea level. The opposite event, marine...
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    Regression in medicine is the partial or complete reversal of a disease's signs and symptoms. Clinically, regression generally refers to a decrease in...
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    especially in the case of a simple linear regression, in which there is a single regressor on the right side of the regression equation. The OLS estimator is consistent...
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  • The Pilgrim's Regress is a book of allegorical fiction by C. S. Lewis. This 1933 novel was Lewis's first published work of prose fiction, and his third...
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    In epistemology, the regress argument is the argument that any proposition requires a justification. However, any justification itself requires support...
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  • Developmental regression is when a child who has reached a certain developmental stage begins to lose previously acquired milestones. It differs from global...
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