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  • 61Independence of irrelevant alternatives — (IIA) is an axiom of decision theory and various social sciences. The word is used in different meanings in different contexts. Although they all attempt to provide a rational account of individual behavior or aggregation of individual… …

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  • 62Bayesian model comparison — A common problem in statistical inference is to use data to decide between two or more competing models. Frequentist statistics uses hypothesis tests for this purpose. There are several Bayesian approaches. One approach is through Bayes… …

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  • 63Dominance-based Rough Set Approach — (DRSA) is an extension of rough set theory for Multi Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA), introduced by Greco, Matarazzo and Słowiński Greco, S., Matarazzo, B., Słowiński, R.: Rough sets theory for multicriteria decision analysis. European Journal… …

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  • 64Dominance-based rough set approach — (DRSA) is an extension of rough set theory for multi criteria decision analysis (MCDA), introduced by Greco, Matarazzo and Słowiński. [1][2][3] The main change comparing to the classical rough sets is the substitution of the indiscernibility… …

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  • 66Minimax estimator — In statistical decision theory, where we are faced with the problem of estimating a deterministic parameter (vector) from observations an estimator (estimation rule) is called minimax if its maximal risk is minimal among all estimators of . In a… …

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  • 67Neighbor joining — This genetic distance map made in 2002 is an estimate of 18 world human groups by a neighbour joining method based on 23 kinds of genetic information. It was made by Saitou Naruya (斎藤成也? …

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  • 68Predictive analytics — encompasses a variety of techniques from statistics and data mining that analyze current and historical data to make predictions about future events. Such predictions rarely take the form of absolute statements, and are more likely to be… …

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  • 69Mauchly's sphericity test — is a statistical test used to validate repeated measures factor ANOVAs. The test was introduced by ENIAC co inventor John Mauchly in 1940.[1] Contents 1 What is sphericity? 2 Formulation of the test …

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  • 70Linear least squares/Proposed — Linear least squares is an important computational problem, that arises primarily in applications when it is desired to fit a linear mathematical model to observations obtained from experiments. Mathematically, it can be stated as the problem of… …

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