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The most frequently analyzed specimen in the clinical laboratory is:
Predictor Variables
Predictor variables are the independent variables in a study that are used to predict the outcome of the dependent variable(s).
Scatterplot
Graphic representation of each individual's scores on two variables. The score on the first variable is found on the horizontal axis and score on the second variable is found on the vertical axis.
Partialed Out
A statistical process of removing the effect of one or more variables to better understand the relationship between other variables.
Correlation Drops
Occurs when the strength or consistency of the relationship between two variables decreases, signifying a change in how closely they are related.
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