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单词 unidimensional
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Definition of unidimensional in English:

unidimensional

adjectiveˌjuːnɪdʌɪˈmɛnʃ(ə)n(ə)l-SHnəl
  • Having one dimension.

    a unidimensional model
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Kabobs and rice are the main theme in Persian food, and although this may sound unidimensional, it's not.
    • The fluorescence anisotropy decays were analyzed by a unidimensional model, which correlates all the lifetimes with all the rotational correlation times.
    • You don't have to be a unidimensional creature forever rebelling or forever submissive.
    • This makes sure that you concentrate on every section and are not unidimensional in your approach.
    • Statistical dimensionality tests validated that the 8 items indeed constitute a unidimensional continuum, and this continuum is not significantly affected by gender-related response biases.
    • Insofar as this made the exercise unidimensional, the venture was flawed from the beginning.
    • More importantly, the capacity to reconstruct identity and political meaning is obviated by political actors who mobilise fear in order to strengthen unidimensional classifications of political belonging.
    • He was seen at the time by many of his critics as a unidimensional hawk.
    • ‘Individual components may have small effects that emerge only when the components are integrated into a simple, unidimensional score,’ the researchers said.
    • During the Cold War, the West confronted a unidimensional threat from Soviet Marxism-Leninism, an adversary whose motives were certain and whose moves were expected.
    • The books makes you want to be a ‘curious character’ too, and shatters the stereotype that physicists are just unidimensional geeks.
    • By ‘scalability’ we mean the extent to which items (in this case features), when ordered according to difficulty, form a continuum that is unidimensional and cumulative.
    • In addition, Equation 1 assumes that the Rasch dimension is unidimensional.
    • The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the utility of unidimensional and multidimensional models of the construct of father involvement and to provide measurement advice for researchers.
    • The problem with it: the same old cliches of commercial cinema - the film was ridden with stereotypes, predictable incidents triggered by unidimensional screen villains.
    • Here, the mise-en-scene becomes almost televisual (albeit high-class television), with a flat, unidimensional naivete and bloodless characters.
    • We first tested if father involvement is a unidimensional construct by fitting a single factor model with all the items loading on one factor simultaneously.
    • A unidimensional scale or a single dimension of a multidimensional scale should consist of a set of items that correlate well with each other.
    • Definitions, perceptions, and theories of intelligence and giftedness based exclusively or extensively on intelligence tests have closed many doors for diverse students due to their narrow and unidimensional focus.
    • Clinical psychology appears to be one of the few health professional groups (aside from the medical specialty of psychiatry) which has maintained such a pronounced unidimensional focus on mental health.
 
 

Definition of unidimensional in US English:

unidimensional

adjective-SHnəl
  • Having one dimension.

    a unidimensional model
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Individual components may have small effects that emerge only when the components are integrated into a simple, unidimensional score,’ the researchers said.
    • A unidimensional scale or a single dimension of a multidimensional scale should consist of a set of items that correlate well with each other.
    • Statistical dimensionality tests validated that the 8 items indeed constitute a unidimensional continuum, and this continuum is not significantly affected by gender-related response biases.
    • This makes sure that you concentrate on every section and are not unidimensional in your approach.
    • The fluorescence anisotropy decays were analyzed by a unidimensional model, which correlates all the lifetimes with all the rotational correlation times.
    • The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the utility of unidimensional and multidimensional models of the construct of father involvement and to provide measurement advice for researchers.
    • You don't have to be a unidimensional creature forever rebelling or forever submissive.
    • Clinical psychology appears to be one of the few health professional groups (aside from the medical specialty of psychiatry) which has maintained such a pronounced unidimensional focus on mental health.
    • In addition, Equation 1 assumes that the Rasch dimension is unidimensional.
    • More importantly, the capacity to reconstruct identity and political meaning is obviated by political actors who mobilise fear in order to strengthen unidimensional classifications of political belonging.
    • Kabobs and rice are the main theme in Persian food, and although this may sound unidimensional, it's not.
    • During the Cold War, the West confronted a unidimensional threat from Soviet Marxism-Leninism, an adversary whose motives were certain and whose moves were expected.
    • Here, the mise-en-scene becomes almost televisual (albeit high-class television), with a flat, unidimensional naivete and bloodless characters.
    • The problem with it: the same old cliches of commercial cinema - the film was ridden with stereotypes, predictable incidents triggered by unidimensional screen villains.
    • We first tested if father involvement is a unidimensional construct by fitting a single factor model with all the items loading on one factor simultaneously.
    • Definitions, perceptions, and theories of intelligence and giftedness based exclusively or extensively on intelligence tests have closed many doors for diverse students due to their narrow and unidimensional focus.
    • He was seen at the time by many of his critics as a unidimensional hawk.
    • The books makes you want to be a ‘curious character’ too, and shatters the stereotype that physicists are just unidimensional geeks.
    • Insofar as this made the exercise unidimensional, the venture was flawed from the beginning.
    • By ‘scalability’ we mean the extent to which items (in this case features), when ordered according to difficulty, form a continuum that is unidimensional and cumulative.
 
 
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