propensity Meaning & Definition

  • En [ prəˈpen.sə.ti]
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Meaning of propensity In English

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Examples of propensity

  • This variable controls for the effect of the degree of consensus in a given period on the propensity of groups to vote together.

  • For example, although we control for case-mix differences in the regressions, differences in the propensity to code comorbidities might influence the volume-outcome relationship.

  • Only those variables that were significantly different between the groups under comparison were retained for the propensity score model.

  • Using these assumed normal propensities in place of those observed at the time of the vote, we again sort the members from right to left.

  • Limitations of the study include the restriction of propensity adjustments to observable group differences.

  • It is a propensity of human nature to see their daughters well settled.

  • Deliberately cultivated, his style steered between his audiences' expectations and his own propensities and embodied options.

  • Although use of ephedrine is supported by history, it has limited efficacy and there are concerns about its propensity to cause fetal acidosis.

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Translations of propensity In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (尤指不良的)傾向,嗜好,癖好…

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  • 中文简体

    (尤指不良的)倾向,嗜好,癖好…

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  • Português

    propensão…

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  • Polski

    skłonność…

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  • Türk dili

    doğal eğilim, istek, meyil…

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  • русский язык

    склонность…

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