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  • **[[Partially ordered set#Intervals]], its generalization from numbers to arbitrary partially ordered sets * A statistical [[level of measurement]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Statistical regression analysis with long list of variables}} ...thing but the kitchen sink]]" into the regression in hopes of finding some statistical pattern.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}} ...
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  • ...|first2=Harold |last3=Savage |first3=Leonard J. |year=1963 |title=Bayesian statistical inference in psychological research |journal=Psychological Review |volume=7 ...ituation-specific [[prior distribution]], while the frequentist confidence intervals do not. ...
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  • ...procedures include Impulse Response Analysis with bootstrapped confidence intervals for [[Vector autoregression|VAR]]/[[VECM|VEC]] modelling.<ref>{{cite web |u *[[Comparison of statistical packages]] ...
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  • ...istic of the same degree:<ref>Dodge, Y. (2003) ''The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms'', OUP. {{ISBN|0-19-850994-4}}</ref><ref>Kendall, M.G., Stuart, A. (1 ...ntized statistics is of some importance in the development of [[confidence intervals]] with improved properties in the context of [[resampling (statistics)|resa ...
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  • '''Soft independent modelling by class analogy''' (SIMCA) is a [[statistics|statistical]] method for [[Supervised learning|supervised classification]] of data. The ...e [[F-distribution]] and is usually calculated using 95% or 99% confidence intervals. ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of statistical probability}} ...tervals for some general linear models and comparison studies', Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, First published on: 13 June 2011 {{doi|10.1080/ ...
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  • ...cite book |last=Dodge |first=Y. |year=2003 |title=The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms |publisher=OUP |isbn=0-19-920613-9 }} (entries for consistency, consi {{Main|Statistical hypothesis testing}} ...
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  • ...=Neyman | first=J. |author-link=Jerzy Neyman| title=Outline of a Theory of Statistical Estimation Based on the Classical Theory of Probability | journal=Philosoph ...' ''[[tolerance interval]]s,'' and ''[[prediction interval]]s''. For a non-statistical method, interval estimates can be deduced from [[fuzzy logic]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Statistical tool}} ...istributed variables simultaneously, when samples are collected at regular intervals from a [[Business process|business]] or [[List of industrial processes|indu ...
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  • ...ifer|last4=Cumming|first4=Geoff|title=Researchers misunderstand confidence intervals and standard error bars|journal=Psychological Methods|date=2005|volume=10|i [[Category:Statistical charts and diagrams]] ...
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  • ...tatistics.com/glossary&term_id=812|access-date=22 February 2016}}</ref> A statistical population can be a group of existing objects (e.g. the set of all stars wi A common aim of statistical analysis is to produce [[information]] about some chosen population.<ref>{{ ...
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  • | screenshot= [[File:MedCalcScreenshot2016.png|250px|Screenshot of MedCalc statistical software]] | genre = [[Statistics|Statistical analysis]] ...
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  • These charts can be generated by simple [[spreadsheet]] programs, specialized statistical software tools, and online quality charts generators. *[[Statistical quality control|Statistical process control (SPC)]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Statistical sampling technique}} '''Latin hypercube sampling''' ('''LHS''') is a [[statistics|statistical]] method for generating a near-random sample of parameter values from a [[m ...
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  • {{Short description|Statistical method for surveys}} ...methodology]], one-dimensional '''systematic sampling''' is a [[statistics|statistical method]] involving the selection of elements from an ordered [[sampling fra ...
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  • {{Short description|Statistical measure}} ...ay the arithmetic mean and standard deviation are used to bound confidence intervals for a normal distribution. See discussion in [[log-normal distribution]] f ...
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  • ...th a certain probability, given what has already been observed. Prediction intervals are often used in [[regression analysis]]. ...ion of individual future points, whereas confidence intervals and credible intervals of parameters predict the distribution of estimates of the true population ...
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  • ...ll include the center points. This larger interval allows using additional statistical data to select a point within the interval, reducing the [[jitter]] in repe Given ''M'' intervals of the form ''c''&nbsp;±&nbsp;''r'' (which means [''c''&minus;''r'',''c''+' ...
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  • {{Short description|Statistical parameter needed for a model but not of primary interest}} Practical approaches to statistical analysis treat nuisance parameters somewhat differently in frequentist and ...
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