It means you have a slight negative correlation between the two variables of interest. As one increases the other decrease and vice versa, albeit in a weak fashion.
That means your hands are not small, but large. You're welcome.
It means the size is the same or larger than the item being referred to.
It means the data deviated a large amount from the model or from what you thought.
Equal variances, independent observations and normality
Albeit is another way of saying 'even though'. It is a contraction of 'although it be'
Yes because it can be expressed as a fraction albeit with a large denominator
"Albeit" [pronounced all-bee-it] is a word not often used in English today, but it has a long history.In Middle English, spoken from around 1150 to about 1500, the phrase was al be, which means "although it may be". At some stage these words were all glued together as albeit, with the same meaning.An example of its use is: "Albeit that she promised to marry him, she has eloped with someone else".
Albeit means although and I don't know what glebe means. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
It is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction albeit with a large denominator.
The word you are looking for is albeit, pronounced as ôlˈbēit,alˈbēit. It means although, or even though, and is often used to show contrast or even irony.The man with a sprained ankle finished the race, albeit slowly and with much grimacing.
No, the two are distinct (albeit related) concepts.
It is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction albeit with a very large denominator.
Albeit is a conjunction
You can use "albeit" to introduce a contrast or concession in a sentence. For example, "She decided to go to the party, albeit reluctantly."
Ta is an English word, albeit colloquial. Mostly used in Britain, it means thank you.
It means you have a slight negative correlation between the two variables of interest. As one increases the other decrease and vice versa, albeit in a weak fashion.