0 present participle of correct
1 to show or tell someone that something is wrong and to make it right:
Correcting for misclassification in two-way tables and matched-pair studies.
As one would expect, they reported correcting any slips mainly as they write and tended not to be interlinear editors.
Unlike the observed agreement, the kappa statistic expresses the degree of agreement while correcting for agreement expected simply by chance (12).
After correcting the sensor information through the error matrix, we obtain results that are closer to the real values.
Many of these are remarkably searching and realistic, and they go a long way towards correcting the balance of the book.
Effect of intestinal parasite treatment on the efficacy of oral iodized oil for correcting iodine deficiency in schoolchildren.
More marked has come to mean ' less informative than ', or else ' accentuating ' (61) affirmative statements either by presupposing them or by correcting them.
The difference in success (within groups) of correcting morphological violations varied by marker, apparently according to each marker's degree of obligatory use in the language.