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  2. Weighted median - Wikipedia

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    Equal weights should result in a weighted median equal to the median. This median is 2.5 since it is an even set. The lower weighted median is 2 with partition sums of 0.25 and 0.5, and the upper weighted median is 3 with partition sums of 0.5 and 0.25. These partitions each satisfy their respective special condition and the general condition.

  3. Weighted arithmetic mean - Wikipedia

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    For the trivial case in which all the weights are equal to 1, the above formula is just like the regular formula for the variance of the mean (but notice that it uses the maximum likelihood estimator for the variance instead of the unbiased variance. I.e.: dividing it by n instead of (n-1)).

  4. Mixture distribution - Wikipedia

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    Density of a mixture of three normal distributions (μ = 5, 10, 15, σ = 2) with equal weights.Each component is shown as a weighted density (each integrating to 1/3) Given a finite set of probability density functions p 1 (x), ..., p n (x), or corresponding cumulative distribution functions P 1 (x),..., P n (x) and weights w 1, ..., w n such that w i ≥ 0 and ∑w i = 1, the mixture ...

  5. Weight function - Wikipedia

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    A weight function is a mathematical device used when performing a sum, integral, or average to give some elements more "weight" or influence on the result than other elements in the same set. The result of this application of a weight function is a weighted sum or weighted average .

  6. Inverse-variance weighting - Wikipedia

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    For normally distributed random variables inverse-variance weighted averages can also be derived as the maximum likelihood estimate for the true value. Furthermore, from a Bayesian perspective the posterior distribution for the true value given normally distributed observations and a flat prior is a normal distribution with the inverse-variance weighted average as a mean and variance ().

  7. Median - Wikipedia

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    The median can thus be applied to school classes which are ranked but not numerical (e.g. working out a median grade when student test scores are graded from F to A), although the result might be halfway between classes if there is an even number of classes. (For odd number classes, one specific class is determined as the median.)

  8. Best equal-weight index funds - AOL

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    Equal-weight index funds are a way to combat this concentration risk. ... 13.6 percent. Expense ratio: 0.35 percent. Assets under management: $1.2 billion. Dividend yield: 0.9 percent.

  9. Trimean - Wikipedia

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    For context, the best single point estimate by L-estimators is the median, with an efficiency of 64% or better (for all n), while using two points (for a large data set of over 100 points from a symmetric population), the most efficient estimate is the 27% midsummary (mean of 27th and 73rd percentiles), which has an efficiency of about 81% ...