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  2. Uncertainty coefficient - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the uncertainty coefficient, also called proficiency, entropy coefficient or Theil's U, is a measure of nominal association. It was first introduced by Henri Theil [ citation needed ] and is based on the concept of information entropy .

  3. File:RS20737 (IA RS20737-crs).pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Expected mean squares - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, expected mean squares (EMS) are the expected values of certain statistics arising in partitions of sums of squares in the analysis of variance (ANOVA). They can be used for ascertaining which statistic should appear in the denominator in an F-test for testing a null hypothesis that a particular effect is absent.

  5. Notation in probability and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Random variables are usually written in upper case Roman letters, such as or and so on. Random variables, in this context, usually refer to something in words, such as "the height of a subject" for a continuous variable, or "the number of cars in the school car park" for a discrete variable, or "the colour of the next bicycle" for a categorical variable.

  6. Quasi-arithmetic mean - Wikipedia

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    If = +, the positive real numbers and () = ⁡ (), then the f-mean corresponds to the geometric mean. According to the f-mean properties, the result does not depend on the base of the logarithm as long as it is positive and not 1. If = + and () =, then the f-mean corresponds to the harmonic mean.

  7. U-statistic - Wikipedia

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    Fisher's k-statistics and Tukey's polykays are examples of homogeneous polynomial U-statistics (Fisher, 1929; Tukey, 1950). For a simple random sample φ of size n taken from a population of size N, the U-statistic has the property that the average over sample values ƒ n (xφ) is exactly equal to the population value ƒ N (x). [clarification ...

  8. List of mathematical abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    s.t. – such that or so that or subject to. st – standard part function. STP – [it is] sufficient to prove. SU – special unitary group. sup – supremum of a set. [1] (Also written as lub, which stands for least upper bound.) supp – support of a function. swish – swish function, an activation function in data analysis.

  9. UTF - Wikipedia

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    U.T.F. (Undead Task Force), an American comic book title Underground Test Facility , used for testing and developing enhanced oil recovery technology in northern Canada Unión del Trabajo de Filipinas , in the Philippines