Predictor

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    60 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Predictor Meanings

    noun a person or thing that predicts something, such as a future event or outcome

    Fields related to predictor

    Psychology

    In psychology, predictors are used to forecast behavior or outcomes in individuals or groups.

    Statistics

    In statistics, a predictor variable is a variable used to make predictions about another variable.

    Meteorology

    In meteorology, predictors are used to forecast weather patterns and conditions.

    Economics

    In economics, predictors are used to forecast economic trends and outcomes.

    Machine Learning

    In machine learning, a predictor is a variable used to predict the value of a target variable.

    Sports Analytics

    In sports analytics, predictors are used to predict game outcomes or player performance.

    Occupation Usage of predictor

    Writer

    A predictor can be used in the context of writing to forecast potential outcomes or trends in a story or article.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, a predictor is often used to refer to a variable that can be used to forecast future behavior or outcomes in a research study or clinical setting.

    Financial Analyst

    Financial analysts use predictors such as economic indicators, market trends, and company performance data to make forecasts about future stock prices or investment opportunities.

    Meteorologist

    Meteorologists use predictors such as temperature, air pressure, and wind patterns to predict weather patterns and make forecasts about future weather conditions.

    Data Scientist

    In data science, predictors are variables used in predictive modeling to make predictions about future outcomes based on historical data and patterns.

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