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  2. List of statistical software - Wikipedia

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    Unistat – general statistics package that can also work as Excel add-in; WarpPLS – statistics package used in structural equation modeling; Wolfram Language [6] – the computer language that evolved from the program Mathematica. It has similar statistical capabilities as Mathematica.

  3. Pivot table - Wikipedia

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    Column labels are used to apply a filter to one or more columns that have to be shown in the pivot table. For instance if the "Salesperson" field is dragged to this area, then the table constructed will have values from the column "Sales Person", i.e., one will have a number of columns equal to the number of "Salesperson". There will also be ...

  4. Joint probability distribution - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the final row and the final column give the marginal probability distribution for A and the marginal probability distribution for B respectively. For example, for A the first of these cells gives the sum of the probabilities for A being red, regardless of which possibility for B in the column above the cell occurs, as ⁠ 2 / 3 ⁠.

  5. Fisher's exact test - Wikipedia

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    Before we proceed with the Fisher test, we first introduce some notations. We represent the cells by the letters a, b, c and d, call the totals across rows and columns marginal totals, and represent the grand total by n. So the table now looks like this:

  6. Data analysis - Wikipedia

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    By splitting the data into multiple parts, we can check if an analysis (like a fitted model) based on one part of the data generalizes to another part of the data as well. [144] Cross-validation is generally inappropriate, though, if there are correlations within the data, e.g. with panel data . [ 145 ]

  7. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient - Wikipedia

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    A count matrix of size (+) (+), denoted , is then constructed where [,] stores the number of observations that fall into the two-dimensional cell indexed by (,). For streaming data, when a new observation arrives, the appropriate M [ i , j ] {\displaystyle M[i,j]} element is incremented.

  8. Small multiple - Wikipedia

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    Small multiple map series showing the trends in partisan voting margins in Utah, 1900–2012. Small multiples are a popular technique in cartographic design for multivariate mapping . As with the small multiple chart, each panel uses the same underlying two-dimensional space, but in this case that is a geographic space.

  9. JMP (statistical software) - Wikipedia

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    The software has a simple menu design, with information organized across either multiple windows or under multiple tabs within a single window. [40] Additional contextual menus are generated with new output. [41] The software's primary applications are for designed experiments and analyzing statistical data from industrial processes. [7]