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  2. Multiple correspondence analysis - Wikipedia

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    This is the aim of multiple factor analysis which balances the different issues (i.e. the different groups of variables) within a global analysis and provides, beyond the classical results of factorial analysis (mainly graphics of individuals and of categories), several results (indicators and graphics) specific of the group structure.

  3. Permutational analysis of variance - Wikipedia

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    Permutational multivariate analysis of variance (PERMANOVA), [1] is a non-parametric multivariate statistical permutation test.PERMANOVA is used to compare groups of objects and test the null hypothesis that the centroids and dispersion of the groups as defined by measure space are equivalent for all groups.

  4. ArviZ - Wikipedia

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    Integration with established probabilistic programming languages including; PyStan (the Python interface of Stan), PyMC, [15] Edward [16] Pyro, [17] and easily integrated with novel or bespoke Bayesian analyses. ArviZ is also available in Julia, using the ArviZ.jl interface

  5. Segmented regression - Wikipedia

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    The figures illustrate some of the results and regression types obtainable. A segmented regression analysis is based on the presence of a set of ( y, x) data, in which y is the dependent variable and x the independent variable.

  6. Comparison of numerical-analysis software - Wikipedia

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    Adds numerical programming abilities to Python language. Related to NumPy , and thus connected to prior Numeric and Numarray packages for Python Operating-system support

  7. Box–Jenkins method - Wikipedia

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    The original model uses an iterative three-stage modeling approach: Model identification and model selection: making sure that the variables are stationary, identifying seasonality in the dependent series (seasonally differencing it if necessary), and using plots of the autocorrelation (ACF) and partial autocorrelation (PACF) functions of the dependent time series to decide which (if any ...

  8. gretl - Wikipedia

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    The native scripting language of gretl is known as hansl (see below); it can also be used together with TRAMO/SEATS, R, Stata, Python, Octave, Ox and Julia. It includes natively all the basic statistical techniques employed in contemporary Econometrics and Time-Series Analysis.

  9. Seemingly unrelated regressions - Wikipedia

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    In Stata, SUR can be estimated using the sureg and suest commands. [15] [16] [17] In Limdep, SUR can be estimated using the sure command [18] In Python, SUR can be estimated using the command SUR in the “linearmodels” package. [19] In gretl, SUR can be estimated using the system command.