multiple variable analysis
[ˈmʌltɪpəl ˈvɛriəbəl əˈnæləsɪs]
nounpl: multiple variable analyses
análise multivariada
1. A statistical method that simultaneously analyzes multiple variables to understand relationships, patterns, and dependencies among them
The researcher used multiple variable analysis to examine how income, education, and age jointly affect health outcomes.
O pesquisador utilizou análise multivariada para examinar como renda, educação e idade afetam conjuntamente os resultados de saúde.
2. Statistical technique used to evaluate the combined effect of several independent variables on one or more dependent variables
Multiple variable analysis revealed that marketing spend and brand awareness were the strongest predictors of sales growth.
A análise multivariada revelou que gastos em marketing e reconhecimento de marca eram os preditores mais fortes do crescimento de vendas.
This is technical terminology primarily used in academic, research, business intelligence, and statistical contexts in both Brazil and the USA. It is more prevalent in graduate-level education and professional research settings. In Brazil, 'análise multivariada' is the standard term taught in statistics courses and used in dissertations and publications. The concept is essential in social sciences, economics, and data science fields across both countries.
Related Idioms & Phrases
holding variables constant
controlling for confounding variables
multivariate relationship
complex interdependencies
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