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  2. Quantile - Wikipedia

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    For any population probability distribution on finitely many values, and generally for any probability distribution with a mean and variance, it is the case that +, where Q(p) is the value of the p-quantile for 0 < p < 1 (or equivalently is the k-th q-quantile for p = k/q), where μ is the distribution's arithmetic mean, and where σ is the ...

  3. Quantile function - Wikipedia

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    For example, they require the median and 25% and 75% quartiles as in the example above or 5%, 95%, 2.5%, 97.5% levels for other applications such as assessing the statistical significance of an observation whose distribution is known; see the quantile entry.

  4. Q–Q plot - Wikipedia

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    Q–Q plot for first opening/final closing dates of Washington State Route 20, versus a normal distribution. [5] Outliers are visible in the upper right corner. A Q–Q plot is a plot of the quantiles of two distributions against each other, or a plot based on estimates of the quantiles.

  5. Quantile regression - Wikipedia

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    Quantile regression is a type of regression analysis used in statistics and econometrics. Whereas the method of least squares estimates the conditional mean of the response variable across values of the predictor variables, quantile regression estimates the conditional median (or other quantiles) of the response variable.

  6. Quantile regression averaging - Wikipedia

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    The individual point forecasts are used as independent variables and the corresponding observed target variable as the dependent variable in a standard quantile regression setting. [8] The Quantile Regression Averaging method yields an interval forecast of the target variable, but does not use the prediction intervals of the individual methods.

  7. Credible interval - Wikipedia

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    A quantile-based credible interval, which is computed by taking the inter-quantile interval [, +] for some predefined [,]. For instance, the median credible interval (MCI) of probability γ {\displaystyle \gamma } is the interval where the probability of being below the interval is as likely as being above it, that is to say the interval [ q ...

  8. Quantile normalization - Wikipedia

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    To quantile normalize two or more distributions to each other, without a reference distribution, sort as before, then set to the average (usually, arithmetic mean) of the distributions. So the highest value in all cases becomes the mean of the highest values, the second highest value becomes the mean of the second highest values, and so on.

  9. Theil–Sen estimator - Wikipedia

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    A confidence interval for the slope estimate may be determined as the interval containing the middle 95% of the slopes of lines determined by pairs of points [13] and may be estimated quickly by sampling pairs of points and determining the 95% interval of the sampled slopes. According to simulations, approximately 600 sample pairs are ...