What's the difference between explanatoriness and explanatory?

Explanatoriness


Definition:

  • (n.) The quality of being explanatory.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, participation in the workshop program changed in a significant way their explanatory patterns in the direction of more participatory ones.
  • (2) It highlights the lack of explanatory power and the primitive nature of current metapsychology.
  • (3) However, ER emerged as the sole significantly explanatory factor when ER+PR- patients were removed from analysis.
  • (4) It concludes that psychological structures are recently evolved transactional processes that masquerade as explanatory entities, but obey rules of intentionality: a hypothesis with clinical and forensic implications.
  • (5) We elicited explanatory models from patients and obtained a history of prior consultations to other types of healer.
  • (6) When a subsequent model was created that did not include decayed root surfaces or root fragments as potential explanatory variables, an additional variable relating to self-perception of mouth appearance emerged.
  • (7) These are conditional probabilities used in logit models to define the dependence of the multinomial proportions on explanatory variables and unknown parameters.
  • (8) The concept of punitive unconscious self-criticism and the concept of divergent conflict, provide sufficient explanatory power.
  • (9) The yield of explanatory x-ray findings was over three times greater among patients with indications for radiography than among those without.
  • (10) Only hypoalbuminemia had a significant independent explanatory value regarding prognosis.
  • (11) Life satisfaction is used as an explanatory outcome.
  • (12) Signal is useful variability, potentially relatable to explanatory variables, and noise is extraneous.
  • (13) Source of subjects, their marital status, the type of study, data collection methods, matching for geographical area, the number of adjustment factors used in the study analysis, the country of study and the calendar period in which the study ended were all important explanatory factors for inter-study variation, but a substantial proportion of inter-study variation remained unexplained.
  • (14) Age of onset of alcoholism is gaining prominence as an explanatory construct in the development of models of alcoholism.
  • (15) None of the other variables added significant explanatory ability to either model.
  • (16) It is claimed that the demarcation between these explanatory modes is crucial in psychiatric, and especially psychotherapeutic practice and research.
  • (17) This study also points to significant regional variation in the proportion of beneficiaries who use home health services, even with controls for many different explanatory variables.
  • (18) Self-concepts and normative expectations are implicated as key explanatory variables.
  • (19) This week I spoke to Richard Murphy , the economist and tax expert, whose new book has the self-explanatory title The Courageous State and brims with imaginative thinking.
  • (20) One important difference is that among the urban unemployed the perceived size of the network is an explanatory factor, but among the rural unemployed perceived stigmatization is more important.

Explanatory


Definition:

  • (a.) Serving to explain; containing explanation; as explanatory notes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, participation in the workshop program changed in a significant way their explanatory patterns in the direction of more participatory ones.
  • (2) It highlights the lack of explanatory power and the primitive nature of current metapsychology.
  • (3) However, ER emerged as the sole significantly explanatory factor when ER+PR- patients were removed from analysis.
  • (4) It concludes that psychological structures are recently evolved transactional processes that masquerade as explanatory entities, but obey rules of intentionality: a hypothesis with clinical and forensic implications.
  • (5) We elicited explanatory models from patients and obtained a history of prior consultations to other types of healer.
  • (6) When a subsequent model was created that did not include decayed root surfaces or root fragments as potential explanatory variables, an additional variable relating to self-perception of mouth appearance emerged.
  • (7) These are conditional probabilities used in logit models to define the dependence of the multinomial proportions on explanatory variables and unknown parameters.
  • (8) The concept of punitive unconscious self-criticism and the concept of divergent conflict, provide sufficient explanatory power.
  • (9) The yield of explanatory x-ray findings was over three times greater among patients with indications for radiography than among those without.
  • (10) Only hypoalbuminemia had a significant independent explanatory value regarding prognosis.
  • (11) Life satisfaction is used as an explanatory outcome.
  • (12) Signal is useful variability, potentially relatable to explanatory variables, and noise is extraneous.
  • (13) Source of subjects, their marital status, the type of study, data collection methods, matching for geographical area, the number of adjustment factors used in the study analysis, the country of study and the calendar period in which the study ended were all important explanatory factors for inter-study variation, but a substantial proportion of inter-study variation remained unexplained.
  • (14) Age of onset of alcoholism is gaining prominence as an explanatory construct in the development of models of alcoholism.
  • (15) None of the other variables added significant explanatory ability to either model.
  • (16) It is claimed that the demarcation between these explanatory modes is crucial in psychiatric, and especially psychotherapeutic practice and research.
  • (17) This study also points to significant regional variation in the proportion of beneficiaries who use home health services, even with controls for many different explanatory variables.
  • (18) Self-concepts and normative expectations are implicated as key explanatory variables.
  • (19) This week I spoke to Richard Murphy , the economist and tax expert, whose new book has the self-explanatory title The Courageous State and brims with imaginative thinking.
  • (20) One important difference is that among the urban unemployed the perceived size of the network is an explanatory factor, but among the rural unemployed perceived stigmatization is more important.

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