partial out

partial out

In mathematics, to assign a hard value to a potentially influencing variable in order to examine the resulting correlation between two or more other variables. A noun or pronoun can be used between "partial" and "out." Instead of performing a multivariate regression, you can instead partial out each variable individually, examining one by one how each remaining variable affects the values of the others.
See also: out, partial
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • partial
  • condemn (someone) to (something)
  • condemn to
  • have a say (in something)
  • have a say in
  • have a voice (in something)
  • a say
  • a say (in something)
  • place (someone or something) at (some place)
  • place at