Sentences with phrase «slope coefficient»

The phrase "slope coefficient" refers to the measure of how much a dependent variable changes when an independent variable changes by one unit. In simpler terms, it is a number that tells us how steep or flat a line is on a graph. Full definition
Note that Therefore, the slope coefficients in the linear predictor can be obtained from and for.
The meaning of the slope coefficient is that, on average, if surface temperature goes up 1 degree, satellite temperatures go up by 0.76 degrees.
The slope coefficient was 0.76, and was statistically significant.
The slope coefficient was 0.95, close enough to 1 to verify my claim that just by eyeballing the data you can see that the two series move together from 1985 onwards.
Rather, Y is the slope coefficient for an (approximately) linear dependence of net radiative balance N, minus the change in forcings Q, on changes deltaT in mean surface temperature.
To take a simple example, the slope coefficient of a delayed sine wave regressed on the original falls from one to zero as the time delay is increased to 90 degrees.
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