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Detailed Translations for regression from English to Spanish

regression:

regression [the ~] nomen

  1. the regression (backslide)
    la regresión
  2. the regression
    – The reappearance of a previously fixed problem. 1
    la regresión
  3. the regression
    – The statistical process of predicting one or more continuous variables, such as profit or loss, based on other attributes in the dataset. 1
    la regresión

Translation Matrix for regression:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
regresión backslide; regression atavism; decrease; deduct; fall; recourse; reversion
- arrested development; fixation; infantile fixation; regress; regression toward the mean; retrogression; retroversion; reversion; simple regression; statistical regression

Related Words for "regression":

  • regressions

Synonyms for "regression":

  • arrested development; fixation; infantile fixation; abnormality; abnormalcy; abnormal condition
  • defense mechanism; defense reaction; defence mechanism; defence reaction; defense; defence
  • simple regression; regression toward the mean; statistical regression; statistical method; statistical procedure
  • regress; reversion; retrogression; retroversion; reversal

Related Definitions for "regression":

  1. returning to a former state2
  2. the relation between selected values of x and observed values of y (from which the most probable value of y can be predicted for any value of x)2
  3. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism in which you flee from reality by assuming a more infantile state2
  4. an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely2
  5. The reappearance of a previously fixed problem.1
  6. The statistical process of predicting one or more continuous variables, such as profit or loss, based on other attributes in the dataset.1

Wiktionary Translations for regression:

regression
noun
  1. an action of regressing, a return to a previous state

Related Translations for regression