I value my friendship and close relationship with Christ above all things. This is what I spend my time and money on. It is also what motivates my life, decisions, and direction. I keep what allows me to develop this relationship and I get rid of anything that harms it. I love the closeness, the give and take of ideas, the way He fills me with His Presence, the fact that I can talk to Him about anything.....I could go on and on ---- He is my greatest motivation, value and life itself.
2007-02-06 06:59:58
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answered by wd 5
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What Does Values Mean
2016-10-01 10:31:47
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answered by ? 4
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OK. To start with it is important to be clear what you are talking about. r-squared (r^2) is usually the square of the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient. R-squared (R^2) is usually the square of the multiple correlation coefficient used in multiple regression (but often used more generally for ANOVA, ANCOVA and related models). Either r or R can take any value between -1 and 1. When you square it you get a value between 0 and 1. This squared value can be interpreted in several ways. For example, it is the proportion of variance in the sample that is accounted for or explained by the correlation (r or R). Another interpretation of r or R is the proximity of the observed data to the regression line in linear or multiple linear regression. A value of 1 means all the points like exactly on the line and values below 1 imply decreasing proximity to the regression line until you reach 0 (which implies that points aren't clustered around the line but located randomly in realtion to it). The higher the r^2 or R^2 value the better the accuracy of your predictions will be. Whether 0.994 is good or bad depends on context. In most domains explaining 99.4% of the variance of a relationship is considered good, but there are contexts where it might be considered barely adequate - or even poor. It also ignores potentially important aspects of the relationship between the variables (e.g., two variables could have a very high correlation but show poor agreement). It is also possible that the nature of the sampling or some other aspect of the situation (e.g., ecological correlation) could distort the situation.
2016-03-13 08:15:33
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answered by Margaret 3
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The r^2 value doesn't really have anything to do with the compactness of the points in a local neighborhood. What r^2 means in context of linear regression is "the percentage of deviation that can be explained by this relationship." In other words, r^2 tells you a concrete number of how likely it is that you can predict the outcomes of whatever it is you're studying according to the plot you generate. The reason it has nothing to do with compactness is simple, linear regression is more than simple lines. Linear regression also comes in the form of power equations and higher order polynomials, which can have arbitrary spreads but high correlation values to their higher order polynomial descriptors.
2016-04-06 01:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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What values do you have and what do they mean to you?
Our values are also our greatest motivation, for which we spend time and money on. Some people value beauty, others honesty, others success, others their children, etc.
Every person has different values. What do you value most and what motivates you most, and for what do you spend most of your...
2015-08-16 12:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Speaking from a strict biological/adaptive/survival perspective it is expected that humans would be liars, cheaters and theives. In the face of compeition, this is how we adapted to provide for our kin. In today's society, some of these somewhat archaic traits still persist, especially in those who face adversity.
I do value honesty, justice and the like, but you can easily see how and why the opposing traits exist.
One thing that everyone values; legacy.
Do you want to be know as a good person, an important person, a special person.. ? A gifted person, a wise, or noble, or a good parent or a good theif. everyone wants a legacy. This is our true life after death.
Holy cow I'm rambling. I hope y'all get my point tho
2007-02-02 08:53:41
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answered by Unconvincable 3
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Of course I value my family and friends as most people will say.
I highly value peace of mind,a clear conscience,and security.
I am motivated my wanting to reach my personal goals and to be an independent thinker..
I like to spend my extra time learning and experiencing new things and I spend my money as a means to do and have the things I have listed above.
2007-02-02 08:56:22
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answered by Cinna 7
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I value my 2 daughters, no matter what age they're at. If I see they're being hurt by another person, it hurts me just the same. I will protect them and stand up for them until the day I die.
2007-02-02 08:44:57
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answered by Bud's Girl 6
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Getting to the end of the Day and Making it home for Beer Thirty which its fast coming at this very moment :)
2007-02-02 08:48:27
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answered by Scott 6
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