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See also: régression
English
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin regressio. Equivalent to regress + -ion. The statistics sense comes from regression to the mean.
Pronunciation
Noun
regression (countable and uncountable, plural regressions)
- An action of regressing, a return to a previous state.
- Synonyms: deconversion, restitution, step back; see also Thesaurus:reversion
- 1899, Thorstein Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class […] , New York: Macmillan, →OCLC:
- Few of these groups or communities that are classed as "savage" show no traces of regression from a more advanced cultural stage.
- An action of travelling mentally back in time.
- (psychotherapy) A psychotherapeutic method whereby healing is facilitated by inducing the patient to act out behaviour typical of an earlier developmental stage.
- (statistics) An analytic method to measure the association of one or more independent variables with a dependent variable.
- 2001, Bernard E. Harcourt, chapter 4, in Illusion of Order:
- A social norm hypothesis [of crime] that focuses on the social meaning of order cannot be tested by a single time frame regression of neighborhood disorder and crime. That is simply asking too much of the data.
- (Can we date this quote?), (Please provide the book title or journal name):
- Supervised learning problems are categorized into "regression" and "classification" problems. In a regression problem, we are trying to predict results within a continuous output, meaning that we are trying to map input variables to some continuous function.
- (statistics) An equation using specified and associated data for two or more variables such that one variable can be estimated from the remaining variable(s).
- Hyponym: linear regression
- (programming) The reappearance of a bug in a piece of software that had previously been fixed.
- (medicine) The diminishing of a cellular mass like a tumor, or of an organ size.
- (exercise) The making an exercise less straining to perform by manipulating the details of its performance like loaded weight, range of motion, angle, speed.
Antonyms
Derived terms
- age regression
- angioregression
- autoregression
- (computing): regression testing
- deregression
- Down syndrome regression disorder
- kitchen sink regression
- metaregression
- neuroregression
- nonregression
- (psychotherapy): regression therapy
- regressional
- regressionary
- regressionism
- regressionist
- regression toward the mean
- regression tree
- (sense 1): proregression
- sleep regression
- (statistics): regression to the mean
- vasoregression
Translations
return to a previous state
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action of travelling mentally back in time
statistics: analytic method
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programming: reappearance of a bug in a previously fixed software
exercise: making an exercise less straining
References
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