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  • 91List of mathematics articles (C) — NOTOC C C closed subgroup C minimal theory C normal subgroup C number C semiring C space C symmetry C* algebra C0 semigroup CA group Cabal (set theory) Cabibbo Kobayashi Maskawa matrix Cabinet projection Cable knot Cabri Geometry Cabtaxi number… …

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  • 92Распределение хи-квадрат — Распределение . Распределение Пирсона Плотность вероятности …

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  • 93Yates' correction for continuity — In statistics, Yates correction for continuity, or Yates chi square test is used in certain situations when testing for independence in a contingency table. It is a requirement that a chi square test have the assumption that the discrete… …

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  • 94Resampling (statistics) — In statistics, resampling is any of a variety of methods for doing one of the following: # Estimating the precision of sample statistics (medians, variances, percentiles) by using subsets of available data (jackknife) or drawing randomly with… …

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  • 95Kruskal-Wallis one-way analysis of variance — In statistics, the Kruskal Wallis one way analysis of variance by ranks (named after William Kruskal and W. Allen Wallis) is a non parametric method for testing equality of population medians among groups. Intuitively, it is identical to a one… …

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  • 96Karl Pearson — Infobox Scientist name = Karl Pearson |300px caption = Karl Pearson (né Carl Pearson) birth date = birth date|1857|3|27|mf=y birth place = Islington, London, England death date = death date and age|1936|4|27|1857|3|27|mf=y death place =… …

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  • 97G-test — In statistics, G tests are likelihood ratio or maximum likelihood statistical significance tests that are increasingly being used in situations where chi square tests were previously recommended.The commonly used chi squared tests for goodness of …

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  • 98Cochran-Armitage test for trend — The Cochran Armitage test for trend[1][2], named for William Cochran and Peter Armitage, is used in categorical data analysis when the aim is to assess for the presence of an association between a variable with two categories and a variable with… …

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  • 99Galton's problem — Galton’s problem, named after Sir Francis Galton, is the problem of drawing inferences from cross cultural data, due to the statistical phenomenon now called autocorrelation. The problem is now recognized as a general one that applies to all… …

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  • 100Marsaglia polar method — The polar method (attributed to George Marsaglia, 1964[1]) is a pseudo random number sampling method for generating a pair of independent standard normal random variables. While it is superior to the Box–Muller transform[citation needed], the… …

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