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Econometric term
In econometrics and statistics, a structural break is an unexpected change over time in the parameters of regression models, which can lead to huge forecasting
Structural_break
Form of causal modeling that fit networks of constructs to data
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a diverse set of methods used by scientists for both observational and experimental research. SEM is used mostly
Structural_equation_modeling
Statistical model to calculate the value of multiple quantities as they change over time
require as much knowledge about the forces influencing a variable as do structural models with simultaneous equations. The only prior knowledge required
Vector_autoregression
Statistical property of collections of time series data
introduced for cointegration with one unknown structural break, and tests for cointegration with two unknown breaks are also available. Several Bayesian methods
Cointegration
Ability of a structure to support a designed structural load without breaking
etc.) without breaking, and includes the study of past structural failures in order to prevent failures in future designs. Structural integrity is the
Structural integrity and failure
Structural_integrity_and_failure
Statistical hypothesis test
equal zero. Another common context is deciding whether there is a structural break in the data: here the restricted model uses all data in one regression
F-test
Mathematical test proposed by Gregory Chow
commonly used in time series analysis to test for the presence of a structural break at a period which can be assumed to be known a priori (for instance
Chow_test
Nonparametric measure of rank correlation
volume reduction, hydrograph extension, and water-quality treatment by structural stormwater runoff best management practices (BMPs): U.S. Geological Survey
Spearman's rank correlation coefficient
Spearman's_rank_correlation_coefficient
Statistical hypothesis test
average rank procedure; but increasing some of the values so as to break the ties, or breaking the ties in any way whatsoever, results in a sample that the
Wilcoxon_signed-rank_test
Theory and technique of psychological measurement
distill from large amounts of data simpler structures. More recently, structural equation modeling and path analysis represent more sophisticated approaches
Psychometrics
Statistical property
Regression Model". In Bollen, Kenneth A.; Long, J. Scott (eds.). Testing Structural Equation Models. London: Sage. pp. 66–110. ISBN 978-0-8039-4506-7. Engle
Homoscedasticity and heteroscedasticity
Homoscedasticity_and_heteroscedasticity
Number of values in the final calculation of a statistic that are free to vary
answers provided above.[further explanation needed] When the results of structural equation models (SEM) are presented, they generally include one or more
Degrees of freedom (statistics)
Degrees_of_freedom_(statistics)
Statistical modeling method
Segmented linear regression Standard deviation line Stepwise regression Structural break Support vector machine Truncated regression model Deming regression
Linear_regression
Study of collection and analysis of data
Multivariate statistics Statistical classification Structured data analysis Structural equation modelling Survey methodology Survival analysis Statistics in
Statistics
Time series model
Pittis, Nikitas; Spagnolo, Nicola (October 2003). "IGARCH models and structural breaks". Applied Economics Letters. 10 (12): 765–768. doi:10.1080/1350485032000138403
Autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity
Autoregressive_conditional_heteroskedasticity
Set of statistical processes for estimating the relationships among variables
extrapolation is particularly reliant on the assumptions being made about the structural form of the regression relationship. If this knowledge includes the fact
Regression_analysis
Distribution function associated with the empirical measure of a sample
ISBN 978-1-4471-3675-0. Madsen, H.O., Krenk, S., Lind, S.C. (2006) Methods of Structural Safety. Dover Publications. p. 148-149. ISBN 0486445976 van der Vaart
Empirical distribution function
Empirical_distribution_function
Value that appears most often in a set of data
determines the victor, while a multi-modal outcome would require some tie-breaking procedure to take place. Unlike median, the concept of mode makes sense
Mode_(statistics)
Mathematical relation assigning a probability event to a cost
stress with little noticeable change up to a point, then become backed up or break catastrophically. These situations, Deming and Taleb argue, are common in
Loss_function
Comparison of two distributions
of Engineering Sciences (151) Madsen, H.O.; et al. (1986), Methods of Structural Safety Makkonen, L. (2008), "Bringing closure to the plotting position
Q–Q_plot
Probabilistic model
diseases, and graphical models for protein structure. Belief propagation Structural equation model Koller, D.; Friedman, N. (2009). Probabilistic Graphical
Graphical_model
Process of using data analysis for predicting population data from sample data
More generally, semi-parametric models can often be separated into 'structural' and 'random variation' components. One component is treated parametrically
Statistical_inference
Statistical hypothesis test for forecasting
maintained that different areas of the brain were task specific; that the structural connectivity local to a certain area somehow dictated the function of
Granger_causality
Statistical method for handling multiple comparisons
confidence interval into the false coverage statement rate (FCR). The structural false discovery rate (sFDR) is a generalization of the classical false
False_discovery_rate
Compilation of information about a given population
with previous censuses, provides an opportunity to identify trends and structural transformations of the sector, and points towards areas for policy intervention
Census
Signal representation
used to record and discuss pieces of music is implicitly based on the breaking down of complex sounds into their separate component frequencies (musical
Frequency_domain
Simultaneous observation and analysis of more than one outcome variable
Multivariate testing in marketing Structured data analysis (statistics) Structural equation modeling RV coefficient Bivariate analysis Design of experiments
Multivariate_statistics
Sequence of data points over time
exhibited by the data. This flexibility makes them well suited to modeling structural changes, regime shifts, or gradual evolutions in a system's behavior.
Time_series
Time series statistical test
ISBN 0-19-877353-6. Maddala, G. S.; Kim, In-Moo (1998). Unit Roots, Cointegration, and Structural Change. Cambridge University Press. pp. 198–248. ISBN 0-521-58782-4.
Johansen_test
Statistical sequence characterizing probability distributions
Valbuena, R.; Maltamo, M.; Mehtätalo, L.; Packalen, P. (2017). "Key structural features of Boreal forests may be detected directly using L-moments from
L-moment
Statistical methods to build mathematical models of dynamical systems from measured data
Open system (systems theory) Parameter estimation Pattern recognition Structural identifiability System dynamics System realization Systems theory Torsten
System_identification
Degree to which a correct prediction of a system's state can be made
Michelle. "The Spring Predictability Barrier: we'd rather be on Spring Break". Climate.gov. NOAA. Archived from the original on May 8, 2015. Retrieved
Predictability
Grouping a set of objects by similarity
and geological boundaries. Mathematical chemistry Clustering assists in structural similarity among chemical compounds. topological indices. In computing
Cluster_analysis
Time series statistical test
called the augmented Dickey–Fuller test (ADF), which removes all the structural effects (autocorrelation) in the time series and then tests using the
Dickey–Fuller_test
Experiment in which information about the test is masked to reduce bias
unblinding is a source of bias. A code-break procedure dictates when a subject should be unblinded prematurely. A code-break procedure should allow unblinding
Blinded_experiment
Type of statistical model
_{i}} , as it would be in the case of a regression model, which looks structurally similar. There are some other instances where "nonlinear model" is used
Linear_model
Statistical technique
2015-04-04. Maddala, G. S.; Kim, In-Moo (1998). Unit Roots, Cointegration, and Structural Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 364–365. ISBN 0-521-58782-4
Seasonal_adjustment
Task of selecting a statistical model from a set of candidate models
by the quasi log-likelihood (e.g., generalized estimating equations) Structural risk minimization Stepwise regression Watanabe–Akaike information criterion
Model_selection
Study of convergence properties of statistical estimators
n, reflecting the fact that the more observations there are, the more structural effects can be feasibly incorporated in the model. In kernel density estimation
Asymptotic theory (statistics)
Asymptotic_theory_(statistics)
American TV series
Prison Break is an American crime drama television series created by Paul Scheuring for Fox. The series revolves around two brothers: Lincoln Burrows
Prison_Break
Statistical method
hypothesis that the items are associated with specific factors. CFA uses structural equation modeling to test a measurement model whereby loading on the factors
Factor_analysis
Discipline within engineering design
), "Quantification of Model Uncertainty in Structural Reliability", Probabilistic Methods for Structural Design, Solid Mechanics and Its Applications
Probabilistic_design
majorization Strong law of small numbers Strong prior Structural break Structural equation modeling Structural estimation Structured data analysis (statistics)
List_of_statistics_articles
Quantitative analysis of law
long been touted as having the potential to counter societal biases and structural inequalities, yet recent work has demonstrated that they often end up
Jurimetrics
Use of statistical measurement systems to study human behavior in a social environment
Multilevel models Factor analysis Linear discriminant analysis Path analysis Structural Equation Modeling Probit and logit Item response theory Bayesian statistics
Social_statistics
School of Marxist thought
Marx, structural Marxism emphasizes the later, more structural works, such as Das Kapital, which Althusser argued represented a scientific break from Marx's
Structural_Marxism
Method of estimating a statistical model's parameters
of a distribution from data, the method of maximum likelihood (MLE), can break down in various cases, such as involving certain mixtures of continuous
Maximum_spacing_estimation
Set of guidelines for using statistical analysis
useful when presenting results of complex statistical methods such as structural equation modelling. Bradford Hill criteria – Criteria for measuring cause
MAGIC_criteria
Canadian statistician
circumstances in which the methods continue to perform well and those where they break down—regardless of the quality of the data. Two of his earlier results (1963
David_A._Freedman
Linguistic school of thought
Structural semantics (also structuralist semantics) is a linguistic school and paradigm that emerged in Europe from the 1930s, inspired by the structuralist
Structural_semantics
Statistical term
focusing on causality, path analysis can be viewed as a special case of structural equation modeling (SEM) – one in which only single indicators are employed
Path_analysis_(statistics)
IMF and World Bank loans to countries in crisis
Structural adjustment programs (SAPs) consist of loans (structural adjustment loans; SALs) provided by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World
Structural_adjustment
Sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes dependability
system Strength of materials Stress–strength analysis Structural fracture mechanics – Field of structural engineering Temperature cycling – Chemical process
Reliability_engineering
Prison Break character
imprisons himself to break somebody out. From the initial proposal, Scheuring then justified the character and story by making him a structural engineer who worked
Michael_Scofield
Australian and British economist (born 1948)
Bataa and Marwan Izzeldin), Energy Economics, 2016, 56, pp. 161-176. Structural break inference using information criteria in models estimated by two stage
Denise_R._Osborn
distribution. Change of model structure between groups of observations Structural break test Chow test Comparing model structures PRESS statistic Outliers
Regression_diagnostic
Field of structural engineering
Structural fracture mechanics is the field of structural engineering concerned with the study of load-carrying structures that includes one or several
Structural_fracture_mechanics
Feature of some stochastic processes
methods—has ensued. Some economists argue that GDP has a unit root or structural break, implying that economic downturns result in permanently lower GDP levels
Unit_root
Theory in statistics
called the parameters of the scheme. They are also referred to as the structural constants. The term association scheme is due to (Bose & Shimamoto 1952)
Association_scheme
Cohesive group whose membership overlaps with that of another cohesive group
in the case of Hungarian businesses, groups with more structural folds are more likely to break up, and when they do so they are likely to fragment into
Structural_fold
Chinese-American economist
University. The Chow test, commonly used in econometrics to test for structural breaks, was invented by him. He has also been influential in the economic
Gregory_Chow
Statistical analysis
with top-down processing being a main contributor to this outcome. Structural break—Change in model structure Detection theory Hypothesis testing Recall
Change_detection
Sociological theory of society
Structural functionalism, or simply functionalism, is "a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together
Structural_functionalism
Season of television series
Prison Break revolves around two brothers: one who has been sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit and his younger sibling, a genius structural engineer
Prison_Break_season_3
Ability of a structure to withstand physical strain
List of structural failures and collapses Structural failure – Ability of a structure to support a designed structural load without breakingPages displaying
Structural_robustness
Science of the description and interpretation of deformation in the Earth's crust
Structural geology is the study of the three-dimensional distribution of rock units with respect to their deformational histories. The primary goal of
Structural_geology
Individual differences in genomic DNA
Genomic structural variation is the variation in structure of an organism's chromosome, such as deletions, duplications, copy-number variants, insertions
Structural_variation
Air- or watercraft design in which the propulsion device is behind the engine
pitch command system of one blade, important propeller vibrations, structural break, loss of pitch and yaw control Brown, Eric (1961). "Chapter 10". Wings
Pusher_configuration
1970 aviation accident
The commission found no evidence of an in flight aircraft failure or structural break up. The right engine and other sections of the aircraft displayed damage
Aeroflot_Flight_3630
View of linguistics
Structural linguistics, or structuralism, in linguistics, denotes schools or theories in which language is conceived as a self-contained, self-regulating
Structural_linguistics
Exchange rate of a currency on a future date
the 1970s. Research examining the introduction of endogenous breaks to test the structural stability of cointegrated spot and forward exchange rate time
Forward_exchange_rate
Geology of Australia
to being incorporated into the Lachlan Fold Belt. The second major structural break in Victoria is the Baragwanath Transform, which occurs along the eastern
Geology_of_Victoria
Season of television series
The first season of Prison Break, an American serial drama television series, commenced airing in the United States and Canada on August 29, 2005, on
Prison_Break_season_1
Chemical compounds with the same atoms but arranged and connected differently
In chemistry, a structural isomer (or constitutional isomer in the IUPAC nomenclature) of a compound is a compound that contains the same number and type
Structural_isomer
Phenomenon in economies of developed nations since the mid-1980s
the 1930s 1990s United States boom Early 2000s recession New economy Structural break Baker, Gerard (2007-01-19). "Welcome to 'the Great Moderation'". The
Great_Moderation
Currency of Indonesia
1999). "Empirical Properties of the Indonesian Rupiah: Testing for Structural Breaks, Unit Roots, and White Noise" (PDF). Journal of Economic Development
Indonesian_rupiah
US Air Force's advanced flight training school
stated that contributing factors to the crash were a structural fatigue failure or a structural break in a critical component or bolt, and a maintenance
U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School
U.S._Air_Force_Test_Pilot_School
Fluid-filled space in organs
a variety of structural and immune functions. Fibroblasts synthesize the production of structural molecules as well as enzymes that break down polymeric
Interstitium
Kingdom of life
Animals ingest organic material and digest it internally. Animals have structural characteristics that set them apart from all other living things, such
Animal
Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues
biochemical reactions and are vital to metabolism. Some proteins have structural or mechanical functions, such as actin and myosin in muscle, and the cytoskeleton's
Protein
Summit in Albania
carbonate–flysch structural zone linked to the Gashi tectonic unit of the Albanian Alps. Its eastern slopes are defined by pronounced structural breaks along the
Pallavërca
1993 death by falling in Toronto, Canada
causing the intact window and Hoy to fall from the 24th floor, killing Hoy. Structural engineer Bob Greer said "I don't know of any building code in the world
Death_of_Garry_Hoy
Theory of science, reconstructing empirical theories
In the philosophy of science, structuralism (also known as scientific structuralism or as the structuralistic theory-concept) asserts that all aspects
Structuralism (philosophy of science)
Structuralism_(philosophy_of_science)
15th-century motet by Josquin des Prez
texture. Duets alternate between voices and often break off into trios. The lines are punctuated by structural cadences, presenting the text in a temporary
Ave_Maria_..._virgo_serena
The list of aircraft accidents and incidents caused by structural failures summarizes notable accidents and incidents such as the 1933 United Airlines
List of aircraft structural failures
List_of_aircraft_structural_failures
American actor (born 1972)
Scofield in Fox Network's television drama Prison Break. He played the role of a gifted structural engineer who created an elaborate scheme to help his
Wentworth_Miller
Concept in anthropology by Lévi-Strauss
Structural anthropology is a school of sociocultural anthropology based on Claude Lévi-Strauss' 1949 idea that immutable deep structures exist in all cultures
Structural_anthropology
Inorganic, nonmetallic solid prepared by the action of heat
most grains, secondary phases, grain boundaries, pores, micro-cracks, structural defects, and hardness micro indentions. Most bulk mechanical, optical
Ceramic
Long, straight metal bar
and ice or as a lever to move objects. Known by other names depending structural features and intended purpose such as a hop bar or locale, such as "crowbar"
Digging_bar
Changes to local government authorities in England
Structural changes to local government in England took place between 2019 and 2023. Some of these changes continue the trend of new unitary authorities
2019–2023 structural changes to local government in England
2019–2023_structural_changes_to_local_government_in_England
Sudden and total failure from which recovery is impossible
lead to cascading systems failure. The term is most commonly used for structural failures, but has often been extended to many other disciplines in which
Catastrophic_failure
Theorised tendency towards war between emerging and existing powers
menace; yet we still behave in those ways, and can find no other. How do we break out of this Thucydidean trap, which now threatens to strangle, if not to
Thucydides_Trap
20th-century Italian architectural style
and that the rationality of science should serve as the basis for where structural members should be placed. Towards the end of the 18th century, Jean-Nicolas-Louis
Rationalism_(architecture)
Long carbohydrate polymers such as starch, glycogen, cellulose, and chitin
storage polysaccharides such as starch, glycogen, and galactogen and structural polysaccharides such as hemicellulose and chitin. The term "glycan" is
Polysaccharide
Thematic transitions in the text Character entrance and exit patterns Structural breaks in dramatic action The VED (Visually Encoded Drama) format has emerged
Drametrics
2021 building collapse near Miami, Florida, US
factor under investigation is long-term degradation of reinforced concrete structural support in the basement-level parking garage under the pool deck, due
Surfside_condominium_collapse
Permanent mechanical fastener
other to hold them in place. High-strength bolts have largely replaced structural steel rivets. Indeed, the latest steel construction specifications published
Rivet
Leiva-Leon, Danilo (2016-04-01). "Real-Time Nowcasting of Nominal GDP with Structural Breaks". Journal of Econometrics. 191 (2): 312–324. doi:10.1016/j.jeconom
Barnett_critique
forecasting, 2007. 22: p. 277-287. McNown, R. and K.L. Seip, Periods and structural breaks in US economic history 1959-2007: A data driven identification. J
Knut_Seip
Macroeconomic method
financial crisis, which, for the Bank, "underscores the role that large structural breaks can have in contributing to forecast failure, even if they turn out
Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium
Dynamic_stochastic_general_equilibrium
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Solid structure
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a wattler, Middle English watelere, i.e. someone who made the panels of interwoven twigs that were used to fill the spaces between the structural timbers of a timber frame building. See also Dauber.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Which cut and break
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim
Solid Structure; Lifetime
Girl/Female
Indian
Shape, Structure
Girl/Female
Indian, Kashmiri
Body Structure
Boy/Male
Indian
Good Structure
Boy/Male
Muslim
Another name of God, One who breaks
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
The Structure of God
Girl/Female
Indian
Shape, Structure
Girl/Female
Indian
Structure
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shape, Structure
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a worker in a quarry, from Middle English stone ‘stone’ + an agent derivative of breken ‘to break’.Translation of German Steinbrecher or the Dutch equivalent, Steenbreker.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hill with a sharp point, from Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘hill’, which was a relatively common place name element.English : metonymic occupational name for a pike fisherman or nickname for a predatory individual, from Middle English pike.English : metonymic occupational name for a user of a pointed tool for breaking up the earth, Middle English pike. Compare Pick.English : metonymic occupational name for a medieval foot soldier who used a pike, a weapon consisting of a sharp pointed metal end on a long pole, Middle English pic (Old French pique, of Germanic origin).English : nickname for a tall, thin person, from a transferred sense of one of the above.English : from a Germanic personal name (derived from the root ‘sharp’, ‘pointed’), found in Middle English and Old French as Pic.English : nickname from Old French pic ‘woodpecker’, Latin picus. Compare Pye and Speight.Irish : in the south, of English origin; in Ulster a variant Anglicization of Gaelic Mac Péice (see McPeake).Americanized spelling of German Peik, from Middle Low German pēk ‘sharp, pointed tool or weapon’. Compare 4 above or from a Germanic personal name (see 6 above).John Pike brought his family to Boston from England in 1635 and settled in Newbury, MA. His son Robert was a leading citizen and a vigorous defender of civil and religious liberty in colonial MA.
Girl/Female
Indian
Break of dawn
Girl/Female
Muslim
Break of dawn
Boy/Male
Muslim
Stone breaker
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shape, Structure
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hain 1–3.Isaac Hayne (1745–81) was an American revolutionary militia officer, executed by the British for breaking parole. He owned an ironworks and was manufacturing ammunition for the American forces when he was caught. His grandfather had emigrated from England to SC in about 1700.
Boy/Male
Indian
Solid structure
STRUCTURAL BREAK
STRUCTURAL BREAK
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Past
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A King
Girl/Female
Muslim
Female
Greek
Greek name EURYNOME means "far-ruling." In Orphic mythology, this was the name of the goddess-queen of the world before Rhea and Kronos cast her and her husband Ophion into Tartarus.
Biblical
favored; beloved
Girl/Female
Tamil
Noble sort
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pramuditha | பà¯à®°à®®à¯à®¤à¯€à®¤à®¾
Joyous
Girl/Female
Tamil
A creeper
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Just
Surname or Lastname
English and Scandinavian
English and Scandinavian : patronymic from Lambert.
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a.
Of lofty structure; tall.
n.
Union of parts; structure.
a.
Bearing teeth or toothlike structures.
a.
Of or pertaining to structure; affecting structure; as, a structural error.
n.
That which is built; a building; esp., a building of some size or magnificence; an edifice.
a.
Having a definite organic structure; showing differentiation of parts.
n.
Framework; structure; edifice; building.
a.
Pertaining to an edifice; structural.
n.
Having the color spots, or structural parts, arranged spirally.
n.
Organic structure; organization.
n.
Manner of building; form; make; construction.
v. t.
To determine the homologies or structural relations of.
a.
Being of the same typical structure; having like relations to a fundamental type to structure; as, those bones in the hand of man and the fore foot of a horse are homologous that correspond in their structural relations, that is, in their relations to the type structure of the fore limb in vertebrates.
a.
Of or pertaining to organit structure; as, a structural element or cell; the structural peculiarities of an animal or a plant.
n.
Arrangement of parts, of organs, or of constituent particles, in a substance or body; as, the structure of a rock or a mineral; the structure of a sentence.
n.
Composition, or structure.
a.
Resembling shale in structure.
a.
A typical, structural unit; a type.
n.
The act of building; the practice of erecting buildings; construction.
n.
Manner of organization; the arrangement of the different tissues or parts of animal and vegetable organisms; as, organic structure, or the structure of animals and plants; cellular structure.