English to Malay Dictionary predictive

predictive

ramalan
definition
adjective
predictive accuracy
relating to or having the effect of predicting an event or result.
example
One part of success is of course 'predictive' success; but what of explanatory success?
It would therefore be possible to combine the 'predictive' effect of these tests using Bayesian analysis.
What really makes science different is empirical adequacy and 'predictive' power of models.
These results provide initial evidence of the 'predictive' validity for the assessment centre.
This information is used to set the system goals through the use of simple or complex 'predictive' models.
They have no 'predictive' superiority and are vastly inferior theoretically.
They then claim to have estimated the specificity and negative 'predictive' values from these results.
The main purpose is briefly to outline how the models differ and to consider which models have the most 'predictive' value for the future.
Families' experiences affect their perceptions of utility of 'predictive' genetic testing.
Students get a clear idea of why some models had more 'predictive' power than others.
A close look at the chart reveals that duration is more 'predictive' of the effects than temperature.
More long term studies are needed to provide data from which the positive and negative 'predictive' values can be calculated.
The 'predictive' quality of the model was tested on several independent datasets.
In practice, scientific laws are simultaneously descriptive, explanatory, and 'predictive' .
It fails to provide a strictly 'predictive' model for even moderately complicated physical situations.
Accordingly, Kohn suggested that the concept of adaptiveness may prove more powerful 'predictively' than the concept of coping style.
In order for pattern recognition to be used 'predictively' for adverse effects, large amounts of data on different chemicals would need to be generated and put in the public domain.
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