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  2. Who is Nara Smith? The ‘Trad Wife’ Trend Explained - AOL

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    Short for “traditional wives,” the aesthetic essentially rejects the perspective of the modern feminist, glorifying the old-fashioned lifestyle of a so-called "traditional" housewife and stay ...

  3. Tradwife - Wikipedia

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    A tradwife (a neologism for traditional wife or traditional housewife) [1] [2] [3] is a woman who believes in and practices traditional gender roles and marriages. Some may choose to take a homemaking role within their marriage, [ 2 ] and others leave their careers to focus on meeting their family's needs in the home.

  4. Martha Stewart, the original influencer, says she hates the ...

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    Stewart’s main gripe with trad wives, though, appears to not be as systemic. "I don't like the name,” she told E! News , adding that she’s a fan of some of the creators, including ...

  5. 18-Year-Old 'Dreamed' of Being a Wife Over a Traditional ...

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    Since her wedding in July, Sophie Kelly has been sharing glimpses into her daily routine as an 18-year-old wife in a number of TikTok vlogs. The Kansas native has been open about how she's always ...

  6. Linear trend estimation - Wikipedia

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    It says what fraction of the variance of the data is explained by the fitted trend line. It does not relate to the statistical significance of the trend line (see graph); the statistical significance of the trend is determined by its t-statistic. Often, filtering a series increases r 2 while making little difference to the fitted trend.

  7. Prediction interval - Wikipedia

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    Given a sample from a normal distribution, whose parameters are unknown, it is possible to give prediction intervals in the frequentist sense, i.e., an interval [a, b] based on statistics of the sample such that on repeated experiments, X n+1 falls in the interval the desired percentage of the time; one may call these "predictive confidence intervals".

  8. ‘SNL’ pokes fun at viral TikTok influencers, ‘tradwives’ in ...

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    The first trend is a fitness influencer, played by Ashley Padilla, trying to get followers to buy exercise equipment. Next, Kenan Thompson is seen as food reviewer Keith Lee, who famously tastes ...

  9. Confidence and prediction bands - Wikipedia

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    Confidence bands can be constructed around estimates of the empirical distribution function.Simple theory allows the construction of point-wise confidence intervals, but it is also possible to construct a simultaneous confidence band for the cumulative distribution function as a whole by inverting the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, or by using non-parametric likelihood methods.