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- the probability distribution of a Studentized statistic. In com****tional statistics, the idea of using Studentized statistics is of some importance in...
- In statistics, a studentized residual is the dimensionless ratio resulting from the division of a residual by an estimate of its standard deviation, both...
- probability and statistics, studentized range distribution is the continuous probability distribution of the studentized range of an i.i.d. sample from...
- probability distribution of any statistic that is studentized. Studentized range distribution Tukey's range test Student (1927). "Errors of routine analysis". Biometrika...
- usually has only been taught in connection with ANOVA. However, the studentized range distribution used to determine the level of significance of the...
- A student is a person enrolled in a school or other educational institution. In the United Kingdom and most commonwealth countries, a "student" attends...
- deviation Studentized range Studentized residual Student's t-test, a statistical technique Student's t-distribution, a probability distribution The Student (disambiguation)...
- errors and regression residuals and where they lead to the concept of studentized residuals. In econometrics, "errors" are also called disturbances. Suppose...
- outputs a q-statistic (lowercase), also called the studentized range statistic, which follows the studentized range distribution This disambiguation page lists...
- 1950), also known as the maximum normalized residual test or extreme studentized deviate test, is a test used to detect outliers in a univariate data...