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Statistical parameter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A statistical parameter is a parameter that indexes a family of probability distributions. It can be regarded as a numerical characteristic of a population or a model. Among parameterized families o...
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Population Parameter A value used to represent a certain quantifiable characteristic of a population. For example, the population mean is a parameter that is often used to indicate the central value of quantity.
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· Population parameter: p = proportion in the population falling into that category (having the characteristic of interest) ... · Population parameter: p1 – p2, where p1 and p2 represent the proportions in populations 1 and 2, respectively...
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Population Parameter - definitions, examples and references from SixSigmaLive - The Six Sigma Quality Reference ... Fixed, but unknown characteristics describing the distribution for all values of an entire group. ... Population Variance...
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This work represents the first comprehensive study of age, growth, and mortality of a population of P. multidens based on age estimates from sectioned otoliths and contributes to the management of these stocks.
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A Variable is a rule that associates a numerical value with each member of the set (the population). ... A Population is the collection of all values of the variable under study.
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