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Regression I. Experimental approaches to regression
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2020AbstractThe concept of regression is considered with an emphasis on the differences between the positions of Freud and Jung regarding its significance. The paper discusses the results of experimental analyses of individual experience dynamics (from gene expression changes and impulse neuronal activity in animals to prosocial behaviour in healthy humans
Yuri Alexandrov+7 more
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Theory of Probability & Its Applications, 1964
A study is made of certain properties of an approximation to the regression line on the basis of sampling data when the sample size increases unboundedly.
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A study is made of certain properties of an approximation to the regression line on the basis of sampling data when the sample size increases unboundedly.
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Regression und Anti-Regression
Zeitschrift für psychoanalytische Theorie und Praxis, 2007The authors describe an anti-regressive function of the ego, which in everyday life maintains a mature functional level and in psychoanalytic works takes the form of resistance. The authors stress the necessity of creating a climate during analysis that permits a controlled relaxation of the anti-regressive function.
Joseph Sandler, Anne-Marie Sandler
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1975
Much work has been done on the various factors concerned in atherogenesis and on the components of the lesion. A clear notion of the principal risk factors involved has emerged and the prime involvement of the arterial smooth muscle cell and macrophage has been defined.
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Much work has been done on the various factors concerned in atherogenesis and on the components of the lesion. A clear notion of the principal risk factors involved has emerged and the prime involvement of the arterial smooth muscle cell and macrophage has been defined.
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2001
Chapter 10 summarizes a wide range of robust regression estimators. Their relative merits are discussed. Generally, these estimators deal effectively with regression outliers and leverage points. Some can offer a substantial advantage, in terms of efficiency, when there is heteroscedasticity.
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Chapter 10 summarizes a wide range of robust regression estimators. Their relative merits are discussed. Generally, these estimators deal effectively with regression outliers and leverage points. Some can offer a substantial advantage, in terms of efficiency, when there is heteroscedasticity.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
Clear cell carcinomas of the kidney (hypernephromas) do regress within the kidney under certain circumstances. The Swedish pathologists, Bartley and Hultquist (1), have clearly shown this and illustrated it when they reviewed the literature and reported their own cases in 1950.
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Clear cell carcinomas of the kidney (hypernephromas) do regress within the kidney under certain circumstances. The Swedish pathologists, Bartley and Hultquist (1), have clearly shown this and illustrated it when they reviewed the literature and reported their own cases in 1950.
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Associated with every popular nonlinear estimation method is at least one "artificial" linear regression. We define an artificial regression in terms of three conditions that it must satisfy. Then we show how artificial regressions can be useful for numerical optimization, testing hypotheses, and computing parameter estimates.
Russell Davidson, James G. MacKinnon
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Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development, 2015
Jerold S. Harmatz, David J. Greenblatt
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Jerold S. Harmatz, David J. Greenblatt
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Barrett's Epithelium: Regression or No Regression?
New England Journal of Medicine, 1980openaire +3 more sources