joint regression

joint regression
French\ \ régression à plusieurs variables; régression dépendant de plusieurs variables
German\ \ mehrdimensionale Regression
Dutch\ \ multipele regressie met kruistermen
Italian\ \ regressione combinata
Spanish\ \ regresión combinada; regresión conjunta
Catalan\ \ regressió conjunta
Portuguese\ \ regressão conjunta
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ -
Norwegian\ \ -
Swedish\ \ -
Greek\ \ από κοινού παλινδρόμηση
Finnish\ \ 1. yhteisregressio; 2. yhdysvaikutukset sisältävä regressiomalli
Hungarian\ \ együttes regresszió
Turkish\ \ bileşik regresyon (bağlanım)
Estonian\ \ ühisregressioon
Lithuanian\ \ bendroji regresija; vienalaikė regresija
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ regresja łączna
Russian\ \ совместная регрессия
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ заједничка регресија
Icelandic\ \ sameiginlega afturför
Euskara\ \ baterako erregresio
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ الانحدار المشترك
Afrikaans\ \ gesamentlike regressie
Chinese\ \ 联 合 回 归
Korean\ \ 결합회귀

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