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  • 1Two-sided — may refer to:* Two sided Laplace transform, integral transform closely related to the Fourier transform, Mellin transform, and ordinary Laplace transform * Two sided ideal, a type of ideal in ring theory * Two sided markets, economic networks… …

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  • 2Two-tailed test — The two tailed test is a statistical test used in inference, in which a given statistical hypothesis, H0 (the null hypothesis), will be rejected when the value of the test statistic is either sufficiently small or sufficiently large. This… …

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  • 3Two-Tailed Test — A statistical test in which the critical area of a distribution is two sided and tests whether a sample is either greater than or less than a certain range of values. If the sample that is being tested falls into either of the critical areas, the …

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  • 4two-tailed test — a hypothesis test (q.v.) in which the critical region comprises both tails of the distribution of the test statistic and the null hypothesis is tested against a two sided alternative that includes deviation from the null hypothesis in both… …

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  • 5Test de kolmogorov-smirnov — En statistiques, le test de Kolmogorov Smirnov est un test d hypothèse utilisé pour déterminer si un échantillon suit bien une loi donnée connue par sa fonction de répartition continue, ou bien si deux échantillons suivent la même loi. Sommaire 1 …

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  • 6Test de Kolmogorov-Smirnov — En statistiques, le test de Kolmogorov Smirnov est un test d hypothèse utilisé pour déterminer si un échantillon suit bien une loi donnée connue par sa fonction de répartition continue, ou bien si deux échantillons suivent la même loi. Sommaire 1 …

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  • 7Student's t-test — /tee test /, Statistics. a test for determining whether or not an observed sample mean differs significantly from a hypothetical normal population mean. [1945 50; see STUDENT S T DISTRIBUTION] * * * ▪ statistics       in statistics, a method of… …

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  • 8Grubbs' test for outliers — Many statistical techniques are sensitive to the presence of outliers. For example, simple calculations of the mean and standard deviation may be distorted by a single grossly inaccurate data point.Checking for outliers should be a routine part… …

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  • 9Z-test — The Z test is a statistical test used in inference which determines if the difference between a sample mean and the population mean is large enough to be statistically significant, that is, if it is unlikely to have occurred by chance.The Z test… …

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  • 10Cochran's C test — In statistics, Cochran s C test [1], named after William G. Cochran, is a one sided upper limit variance outlier test. The C test is used to decide if a single estimate of a variance (or a standard deviation) is significantly larger than a group… …

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