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- Look up marginal, marginality, or marginally in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marginal may refer to: Marginal (album), the third album of the Belgian...
- Marginalism is an integral part of mainstream economic theory. For issues of marginality, constraints are conceptualized as a border or margin. The location of...
- of marginality, sometimes called hierarchical principle, is the fact that the average (or main) effects of variables in an analysis are marginal to their...
- A marginal likelihood is a likelihood function that has been integrated over the parameter space. In Bayesian statistics, it represents the probability...
- The Marginals, also called the "Paddy Irish" gang, was a New York street gang during the early 1900s which, under stevedore Thomas F. "Tanner" Smith,...
- marginalized from executive positions and continue to earn less than men in upper management positions. Another example of individual marginalization...
- In economics, marginal concepts are ****ociated with a specific change in the quantity used of a good or service, as opposed to some notion of the over-all...
- A marginal value is a value that holds true given particular constraints, the change in a value ****ociated with a specific change in some independent variable...
- Portrait of Marginality: The Political Behavior of the American Woman". Social Work. 23 (5): 429. 1978. JSTORĀ 23713849. A Portrait of Marginality in libraries...
- Marginal demand in economics is the change in demand for a product or service in response to a specific change in its price. Normally, as prices for goods...