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  • | qualitycharacteristictype = [[Variable and attribute (research)|Attributes data]] ...ngineering Statistics Handbook|publisher=[[National Institute of Standards and Technology]]}}</ref> It is also occasionally used to monitor the total num ...
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  • | qualitycharacteristictype = [[Variable and attribute (research)|Attributes data]] In [[statistical process control|statistical quality control]], a '''u-chart''' is a type of [[control chart]] used to m ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of control chart in statistical quality control}} | qualitycharacteristictype = [[Variable and attribute (research)|Variables data]] ...
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  • ...sponse variable]] given that other independent variables are also in the [[Statistical model|model]]. : Residuals = [[errors and residuals in statistics|residuals]] from the [[full model]], ...
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  • ...ws' Plots |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1403442 |journal=International Statistical Review / Revue Internationale de Statistique |volume=59 |issue=2 |pages=175 ...h>. Thus each data point may be viewed as a line between <math>-\pi</math> and <math>\pi</math>. This formula can be thought of as the projection of the d ...
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  • ...referred to as '''added variable plots''', '''adjusted variable plots''', and '''individual coefficient plots'''. Velleman and Welsch<ref name=VW> ...
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  • {{Short description|Statistical rule of thumb}} ...926 |title=The choice of a class interval |journal=Journal of the American Statistical Association |volume=21 |issue=153 | pages=65–66 | jstor=2965501 | doi = 10. ...
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  • ...d red line shows where p = 0.05 with points above the line having p < 0.05 and points below the line having p > 0.05. This plot is colored such that those ...-points (genes, etc.) that display large magnitude changes that are also [[Statistical significance|statistically significant]]. ...
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  • ...item of the recorded data of a population is consistent.<ref>Searcy, J.K. and C.H. Hardison (1960). Double-mass curves. U.S. Geological Survey ''Water-Su ...p.27</ref> For this, points and/or a joining line are plotted where the x- and y- coordinates are determined by the running totals of the values observed ...
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  • ...m_bin_edges | title=Numpy.histogram_bin_edges — NumPy v2.1 Manual }}</ref> and [[Microsoft Excel]] where it is the default bin selection method.<ref>{{Cit ...ath>\sigma</math> is the [[standard deviation]] of the normal distribution and is estimated from the data. With this value of bin width Scott demonstrates ...
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  • '''Taylor diagrams''' are [[mathematical diagram]]s designed to graphically indicate which of ...], the [[root mean square deviation|root-mean-square error]] (RMSE) error, and the [[standard deviation]]. ...
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  • ...http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=2993&topic=all Working with diagrams] at LearningSpace.</ref> == Specific types of mathematical diagrams == ...
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  • ...r=Same Stats, Different Graphs: Generating Datasets with Varied Appearance and Identical Statistics through Simulated Annealing |date=2017-05-02 |title=Pr |[[Correlation]] between ''x'' and ''y'' ...
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  • and for audio segmentation using [[spectral clustering]] of the self-similarity ...n from Temporal Self-Similarities (2008), I. Junejo, E. Dexter, I. Laptev, and Patrick Pérez)</ref>]] ...
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  • ...tour boxplot are: the envelope of the 50% central region, the median curve and the maximum non-outlying envelope. ...er outwards and, thus, introduces a measure to define functional quantiles and the centrality or outlyingness of an observation. Having the ranks of featu ...
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  • ...long-term behavior, making it an indispensable tool for various scientific and engineering disciplines. It is also known as a '''return map'''.<ref>[http: ...lots <math>(x_{t+1},x_{t+2})</math>, then <math>(x_{t+2},x_{t+3})</math>, and so on. ...
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  • [[File:2016 US Presidential Election Pie Charts.png|thumb|right|350px|A proportional symbol map of the 2016 U.S. presidenti ...ut more indirect methods (e.g., categorizing symbols as "small," "medium," and "large") are also used. ...
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  • ....1532150| isbn=0-7803-9464-X }}</ref> The wide variety of moving material, and the variety of geographic networks through they move, has led to many diffe ...[[Visual variable|size]], including [[cartogram]]s (altering region area), and [[Proportional symbol map|proportional point symbols.]] ...
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  • ...aph]] that misrepresents [[data]], constituting a [[misuse of statistics]] and with the result that an incorrect conclusion may be derived from it. ...ct to different interpretations, or unintended kinds of data can seemingly and ultimately erroneously be derived.<ref name="Kirk p52">Kirk, p. 52</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|British research and development organization}} ...try = Technical and scientific services in materials technology and related fields ...
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