additive model = in which the combined effect of the explanatory variables is equal to the sum of their separate effects.
multiplicative model = A model in which the joint effect of two or more causes is the product of their effects if they were acting alone.
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The confidence intervals will increase. How much it will increase depends on whether the underlying probability model is additive or multiplicative.
No. A "multiplicative" is an adjective, not a noun. For example a multiplicative inverse, or a multiplicative relationship, or multiplicative model. It is not a number and cannot be divided.
What are the similarities and differences between the Hoyt and Burgess
distinguish between qualitative and quantitative model
hostilic view
When made.
None,they are one and the same firearm.
the differences between the modern model of hydrogen and bohr's model is that the modern version is much more advanced in what is known about the model, but bohr's model is very basic
One's the 2008 model and the other is the 2009 model duhhh
True, it is!
There are many differences exists between waterfall model and spiral model. In waterfall model if any sudden change takes place in the project, then its very hard to fix the issue. Wherein spiral model we can change according to our requirement.