Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
univariant
adjective
/ˌjuː.nɪˈveə.ri.ənt/

Definition
In statistics and mathematics, univariant refers to a situation or an analysis that involves only one variable.

Examples
- The univariant analysis showed a clear trend in the data.
- When dealing with univariant functions, it is easier to predict outcomes.
- We opted for a univariant approach to simplify the model.

Meaning
The term denotes a single-variable framework used in various analyses, especially when comparing or interpreting data results.

Synonyms
- single-variable
- one-dimensional
- unidimensional