- (disambiguation) Pear, a
fruit Pare people, a
Tanzanian ethnic group Paired t test, Student's t-test for
paired data in
statistical hypothesis testing This disambiguation...
- Fisher's
Exact Test
Examples of
tests suitable for
paired data: McNemar's Test
paired permutation test
Paired difference test Gosall,
Narinder Kaur Gosall,...
-
compared or be
fully paired. This is in
general not
testable from the data, but if the data are
known to be
dependent (e.g.
paired by test design), a dependent...
- two
hydrogen bonds, does
occur fairly often in RNA (see
wobble base
pair).
Paired DNA and RNA
molecules are
comparatively stable at room temperature,...
-
identify the
pair it was
twisted with
without stripping back a
large amount of sheath. To
solve this problem. CW1308 has
narrow rings of the
paired color printed...
-
block designs, I. the
method of
paired comparisons. Biometrika, 39, 324–345. David, H.A. (1988). The
Method of
Paired Comparisons. New York:
Oxford University...
- of logic, mathematics, and
computer science that use it, the
axiom of
pairing is one of the
axioms of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory. It was introduced...
- A name–value
pair, also
called an attribute–value
pair, key–value
pair, or field–value
pair, is a
fundamental data
representation in
computing systems...
- In statistics, a
concordant pair is a
pair of observations, each on two variables, (X1,Y1) and (X2,Y2),
having the
property that sgn ( X 2 − X 1 ) ...
- A
coxless pair,
abbreviated as a 2- and also
known as a
straight pair, is a
racing s**** used in the
sport of
competitive rowing. It is
designed for two...