Unobserved

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    25 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Unobserved Meanings

    adjective describing a state of not being noticed or seen

    Fields related to unobserved

    Psychology

    In psychology, unobserved behavior refers to actions or mental processes that are not directly observable but are inferred from observable behaviors.

    Statistics

    In statistical analysis, unobserved variables are those that cannot be directly measured but are inferred from other observable variables.

    Economics

    In economics, unobserved factors are those that affect outcomes but are not directly measurable or accounted for in models.

    Physics

    In physics, unobserved particles or phenomena are those that are predicted by theory but have not yet been directly detected or observed.

    Machine Learning

    In machine learning, unobserved data refers to hidden or missing information that is not present in the training dataset but may impact predictions.

    Occupation Usage of unobserved

    Writer

    In literary criticism, the term 'unobserved' may be used to describe elements or themes in a work that are not explicitly stated or noticed by the characters or narrator.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, 'unobserved' may refer to mental processes or unconscious thoughts that are not directly observable but can still influence behavior.

    Scientist

    In scientific research, 'unobserved' variables or phenomena may be factors that are not directly measured or observed but are inferred to have an impact on the outcome of an experiment.

    Economist

    In economics, 'unobserved' variables or factors may refer to hidden or unknown variables that affect economic models or outcomes but are not directly measurable or observable.

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