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Anders Ericsson reports a 10-year rule for expert performance that highlights the importance of
Dependent/Outcome Variable
The variable in an experimental setting that is affected by manipulations in the independent variable; it represents the outcome of interest.
Proportion
A statistical measure that indicates the fraction of the total number of outcomes that share a particular attribute or characteristic.
Estimated Odds
The calculated likelihood of a particular outcome in comparison to the likelihood of another outcome.
Multiple Logistic Regression
A statistical method for analyzing a dataset in which there are one or more independent variables that determine an outcome, which is dichotomous.
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