strength of association

collocation in English

meaningsofstrengthandassociation

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strength
noun
uk
/streŋθ/
us
/streŋθ/
the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or ...
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association
noun
uk
/əˌsəʊ.siˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/əˌsoʊ.siˈeɪ.ʃən/
a group of people who work together in a single organization for a ...
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(Definition ofstrengthandassociationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofstrength of association

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Another question concerns thestrengthofassociationbetween various substances and violence.
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Thestrengthofassociationbetween the risk of parenthood and the risk factor was assessed using the log-rank test.
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These statements express in quantitative terms thestrengthofassociationbetween a contextual feature and the linguistic variable (1996:253).
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There was a similarstrengthofassociationfor women-they were willing to pay 37 cents (25%) more than men.
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This factor includes featural overlap between the antecedent and the anaphor, as well asstrengthofassociationbetween them.
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Robust intercorrelations among tasks remained after accounting for these shared contributions, although thestrengthofassociationwas lower.
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In the following paragraphs, each of the factors is examined according to thestrengthofassociationwith successful version.
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The associations are shown separately for males and females, and for each comparison, the strengthofassociationhas been tested using the log-rank test.
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This underlines thestrengthofassociationof mobilization with broadsheet reading, and the lack of any difference between tabloid and irregular readers.
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This decline instrengthofassociationdue to prior immunity has a very big impact on the cases required to give a case-control study sufficient power.
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The size of a correlation is affected by thestrengthofassociationbetween the two variables generating the correlation along with the validity with which they are measured.
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Thestrengthofassociationthat we found between self-regulation and resilience might call into question whether our operationalizations of the two constructs are distinct from one another.
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Relative risk provides a measure of thestrengthofassociationbetween a factor and an illness.
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The output is a list of new words that are hypothesized to belong to the same semantic class, in ranked order based upon theirstrengthofassociationwith the class.
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The results did not reveal any significant correlations between any of the four difference scores and strength of associates in the sentence orstrengthofassociationbetween prime and target.
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It measures thestrengthofassociationof the cross tabulated data when both variables are measured at the ordinal level.
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