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Discrete Data - definitions, examples and references from iSixSigma - The Six Sigma Quality Reference ... Discrete data is information that can be categorized into a classification. Discrete data is based on counts. Only a finite number of values is possible, and the values cannot be subdivided meaningfully. For example,
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The number of correct answers on a student's quiz is an example of discrete data. The number of correct answers would have to be one of the following : 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. There are not an infinite number of values, therefore this data is discrete.
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Illustrated Math Dictionary - Definition of Discrete Data ... Handling Data ... Math Definitions -> D -> Discrete Data...
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A set of data is said to be discrete if the values / observations belonging to it are distinct and separate, i.e. they can be counted (1,2 ... Compare discrete data. ... The mode is the most frequently occurring value in a set of discrete data. There can be more than one mode if two or more values are equally common.
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Sampling is the process of converting continuous data into discrete data. The sampling process takes a snapshot of the value of a given input signal, rounds if necessary (for discrete-in-value systems), and outputs the discrete data.
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): Traditionally, multivariate discrete data are analyzed by means of log-linear models. In this paper we show how an algebraic approach leads naturally to alternative models, parametrized in terms of the moments of the distribution. ... Add To MetaCart...
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