tendency$82202$ - definizione. Che cos'è tendency$82202$
Diclib.com
Dizionario ChatGPT
Inserisci una parola o una frase in qualsiasi lingua 👆
Lingua:

Traduzione e analisi delle parole tramite l'intelligenza artificiale ChatGPT

In questa pagina puoi ottenere un'analisi dettagliata di una parola o frase, prodotta utilizzando la migliore tecnologia di intelligenza artificiale fino ad oggi:

  • come viene usata la parola
  • frequenza di utilizzo
  • è usato più spesso nel discorso orale o scritto
  • opzioni di traduzione delle parole
  • esempi di utilizzo (varie frasi con traduzione)
  • etimologia

Cosa (chi) è tendency$82202$ - definizione

POLITICAL PARTY IN THE UNITED STATES
Johnson-Forrest Tendency; Johnson-Forest Tendency; Johnson-Forest tendency; Johnson–Forrest tendency; Johnson–Forest tendency; Forrest-Johnson Tendency; Johnson-Forrest tendency

Central tendency         
STATISTICAL VALUE REPRESENTING THE CENTER OR AVERAGE OF A DISTRIBUTION
Central Tendancy; Measure of central tendency; Measures of central tendency; Locality (statistics); Central Tendency; Central location (statistics); Measures of central tendencies
In statistics, a central tendency (or measure of central tendency) is a central or typical value for a probability distribution.Weisberg H.
tendency         
CHARACTERISTIC OF AN ENTITY THAT MAKES A GIVEN OUTCOME OR EVENT MORE LIKELY THAN IT WOULD OTHERWISE BE
Tendencies; Tendency (disambiguation)
n.
1) to demonstrate, display, show a tendency
2) a growing; pronounced; strong; universal tendency
3) homicidal; suicidal; vicious tendencies (for years he has displayed suicidal tendencies)
4) a tendency towards
5) a tendency to + inf. (she has a tendency to exaggerate)
Tendency         
CHARACTERISTIC OF AN ENTITY THAT MAKES A GIVEN OUTCOME OR EVENT MORE LIKELY THAN IT WOULD OTHERWISE BE
Tendencies; Tendency (disambiguation)
·noun Direction or course toward any place, object, effect, or result; drift; causal or efficient influence to bring about an effect or result.

Wikipedia

Johnson–Forest Tendency

The Johnson–Forest Tendency, whose supporters are called the Johnsonites, is a radical left tendency in the United States associated with Marxist humanist theorists C. L. R. James and Raya Dunayevskaya, who used the pseudonyms J. R. Johnson and Freddie Forest respectively. They were joined by author/activist Grace Lee Boggs (pseudonym: Ria Stone), who was considered the third founder.