Examples of using Linear tendency in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Prevalence rates were calculated and linear tendencies of associations between variables were assessed using the chi-square test, to a significance level of 5% p< 0.05.
the chi square test of linear tendencies for ordinal variables.
The statistical treatment employed the following nonparametric tests: Pearson's chi-square, Pearson's chi-square with Yates' correction and chi-square for linear tendencies, with the significance level set at 5% and minimum test power at 90.
Schild et al. have shown a linear tendency towards increasing the NAFLD prevalence with the increase in the age range.
as was the linear tendency of this rate.
The fathers' schooling had a tendency to be associated with the prevalence of CMD p 0.08; however, this was not a linear tendency.
There was a statistically significant linear tendency of the use of the voice outside work and of the too high
proportional to class year, according to the chi-square test for linear tendency Table 4.
The linear tendency expected for the association between PM10
as well as the statistical analyzes of the linear tendency are presented in Table 2.
visual inspection showed that the first perceived exertion value reported did not fit to the linear tendency of the next points used in the linear regression.
The equation of linear tendency was used to calculate the incidence of TB in the period under study,
The equations of linear tendency and the statistics of model adjustment value of R
Formulation of public policies in Brazil on the subject of drugs in the period studied did not experience a linear progressive tendency in the direction of the Harm Reduction/ psychosocial model,
However, this was not a linear tendency.
Increases in chronic respiratory disease symptoms were associated(in linear tendency) with intense exposure to bird feathers,
Socio-economic level and smoking presented a linear tendency to increase in prevalence according to the decrease in schooling
verifying proportional differences between the stratification groups through the Pearson Chi-square tests for the nominal variables and the Chi-square of Linear Tendency for the ordinal variables.
showed that the"bird feather" factor remained as an indicator of risk just for the 1,042 farmers that never smoked p=0.001, with a linear tendency.
In the other analyzed behaviors there was not linear tendency statistically significant.