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a form of multivariate analysis useful for examining the effects of multiple independent variables, at least some of which are categorical, on a nominal dependent variable; it is used to construct models for the evaluation of relationships between categorical variables.
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| logopedics |
Speech therapy is the corrective or rehabilitative treatment of physical and/or cognitive deficits/disorders resulting in difficulty with verbal communication. This includes both speech (articulation, intonation, rate, intensity) and language (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, both receptive and expressive language, including reading and writing). ...
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The Logo programming language is an adaptation by Wally Feurzeig and Seymour Papert of the Lisp programming language that is easier to read. One could say that Logo is Lisp without the parentheses. Today, it is known principally for its "turtle graphics", but it also has significant list handling facilities, file handling and I/O facilities. Logo can be used to teach most computer science concepts, as Brian Harvey does in his "Computer Science Logo Style" trilogy. ...
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| logistic curve |
an S -shaped curve that describes population growth under limiting conditions as a function of time; when the population is low, growth begins slowly, then becomes rapid and increases exponentially, finally slowing down and reaching equilibrium as the population reaches the maximum that the environment can support.
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A word or name that's stylized in a graphic way; used to refer to standing heads in a newspaper.
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