Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Herauspartialisieren
English translation:
partialling out, controlling for
Added to glossary by
Susan Welsh
Nov 22, 2016 16:39
7 yrs ago
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German term
herauspartialisieren
German to English
Social Sciences
Mathematics & Statistics
ego development
Sowohl für die Ergebnisse aus dem Selbsteinschätzungsfragebogen als auch für die Ergebnisse aus einem Verhaltensmaß für Konformität (Index gebildet aus Verweisen aufgrund Verhaltens gegen die Schulautorität) zeigten sich die erwarteten kurvilinearen Beziehungen: Die höchsten Werte für Konformismus fanden sich jeweils im konformistischen Bereich der Ich-Entwicklung (E4 und E5), während die Werte auf den Stufen davor und danach geringer ausfielen. Die Beziehung zwischen den beiden Werten für Konformismus blieb auch nach dem **Herauspartialisieren** des Alters oder des IQ-Wertes signifikant.
I've translated this last bit as "even after residualizing age or IQ score," but that's based on rather flimsy evidence and I'm not sure whether it makes sense.
Thanks!
I've translated this last bit as "even after residualizing age or IQ score," but that's based on rather flimsy evidence and I'm not sure whether it makes sense.
Thanks!
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | partialling out | Armorel Young |
4 +2 | controlling for | DLyons |
3 +2 | elimination / to eliminate | Steffen Walter |
3 +1 | extracting/taking out/removing | Teangacha (X) |
Proposed translations
16 hrs
Selected
partialling out
partial out v.t. eliminate or remove the influence of (a factor or variable) during statistical analysis when considering the relationship between other variables
Oxford Eng. Dict.
partial out (third-person singular simple present partialling out, present participle partials out, simple past and past participle partialled out)
Extent of assortative mating after partialling out social class, educational and other effects:
https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=0521334322
(mathematics, in a system of multiple variables) To remove one variable (by giving it a fixed value) in order to identify any correlation between others
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/partial_out
For CORE-defined groups, differences were no longer significant at 0800h or 1600h after partialling out the effect of age.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=052147275X
This Pearson's correlation between insula dynamics and hearing loss was significant even after partialling out age (r = −0.79, p = 0.001)
https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=2889195406
Oxford Eng. Dict.
partial out (third-person singular simple present partialling out, present participle partials out, simple past and past participle partialled out)
Extent of assortative mating after partialling out social class, educational and other effects:
https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=0521334322
(mathematics, in a system of multiple variables) To remove one variable (by giving it a fixed value) in order to identify any correlation between others
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/partial_out
For CORE-defined groups, differences were no longer significant at 0800h or 1600h after partialling out the effect of age.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=052147275X
This Pearson's correlation between insula dynamics and hearing loss was significant even after partialling out age (r = −0.79, p = 0.001)
https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=2889195406
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "It seems best to use the term that is closest to the German, although "controlling for" is much more comprehensible to the non-specialist. Thanks to all (notably to Johanna, who gave this answer but didn't post it!)."
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16 mins
extracting/taking out/removing
"The relationship between the two values for conformism still remained significant even after extracting/removing/taking out the age and IQ values."
Peer comment(s):
agree |
philgoddard
: You were first, but Steffen has given references :-)
11 mins
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Thanks. No worries! : )
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+2
19 mins
elimination / to eliminate
This seems to be about eliminating (potentially) confounding factors/variables such as age and IQ from the (statistical) analysis.
See, for example,
https://psychotutorium.wordpress.com/spss/korrelation/partia...
"Eliminiert man mathematisch den Einfluss dieser Variablen c ( = „herauspartialisieren“), so zeigt sich der „wahre“ Zusammenhang von a und b."
http://www.methoden-psychologie.de/kovarianzanalyse.html
"Bei der Kovarianzanalyse wird der Einfluss einer Drittvariablen – hier als Kovariate bezeichnet – auf die abhängigen Variablen rechnerisch konstant gehalten, d.h. ihr Einfluss wird herausgerechnet (herauspartialisiert)."
See, for example,
https://psychotutorium.wordpress.com/spss/korrelation/partia...
"Eliminiert man mathematisch den Einfluss dieser Variablen c ( = „herauspartialisieren“), so zeigt sich der „wahre“ Zusammenhang von a und b."
http://www.methoden-psychologie.de/kovarianzanalyse.html
"Bei der Kovarianzanalyse wird der Einfluss einer Drittvariablen – hier als Kovariate bezeichnet – auf die abhängigen Variablen rechnerisch konstant gehalten, d.h. ihr Einfluss wird herausgerechnet (herauspartialisiert)."
+2
2 hrs
controlling for
This is the standard term
Note from asker:
In confirmation, I found this article, which matches the German and English terms: http://www.j-f-b.de/index.php/jero/article/view/669 |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Johanna Timm, PhD
: in psychology, also “partialing out” http://preview.tinyurl.com/gp9pqrr ; http://preview.tinyurl.com/z5ma7k9
2 hrs
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Thanks Johanna.
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agree |
Cilian O'Tuama
: Seems like Asker is etwas confused about specialist terminology. Not to worry.
4 hrs
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Thanks Cilian.
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