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  2. Pearson correlation coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Pearson's correlation coefficient is the covariance of the two variables divided by the product of their standard deviations. The form of the definition involves a "product moment", that is, the mean (the first moment about the origin) of the product of the mean-adjusted random variables; hence the modifier product-moment in the name.

  3. Comparison of statistical packages - Wikipedia

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    Product One-way Two-way MANOVA GLM Mixed model Post-hoc Latin squares; ADaMSoft: Yes Yes No No No No No Alteryx: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Analyse-it: Yes Yes No

  4. Stata - Wikipedia

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    Stata (/ ˈ s t eɪ t ə /, [2] STAY-ta, alternatively / ˈ s t æ t ə /, occasionally stylized as STATA [3] [4]) is a general-purpose statistical software package developed by StataCorp for data manipulation, visualization, statistics, and automated reporting.

  5. Probit model - Wikipedia

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    The word is a portmanteau, coming from probability + unit. [1] The purpose of the model is to estimate the probability that an observation with particular characteristics will fall into a specific one of the categories; moreover, classifying observations based on their predicted probabilities is a type of binary classification model.

  6. Principal component analysis - Wikipedia

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    Principal component analysis (PCA) is a linear dimensionality reduction technique with applications in exploratory data analysis, visualization and data preprocessing.. The data is linearly transformed onto a new coordinate system such that the directions (principal components) capturing the largest variation in the data can be easily identified.

  7. STAT1 - Wikipedia

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    6772 20846 Ensembl ENSG00000115415 ENSMUSG00000026104 UniProt P42224 P42225 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_007315 NM_139266 NM_001205313 NM_001205314 NM_009283 NM_001357627 RefSeq (protein) NP_009330 NP_644671 n/a Location (UCSC) Chr 2: 190.91 – 191.02 Mb Chr 1: 52.16 – 52.2 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1) is a ...

  8. Erina Castriota - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Not much is known about her early life. Erina Castriota inherited her father's confiscated fiefs, including the Duchy of San Pietro in Galatina and the County of Soleto, following Ferdinand's exclusion from amnesty by Charles V after the Peace of Cambrai in 1530. This exclusion led to the confiscation of Ferdinand's lands.

  9. Ferdinand Castriota - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Castriota was born into the House of Kastrioti, he was the son of Gjon Kastrioti II and Jerina Branković. [1] He was the grandson of the Albanian national hero Skanderbeg on his father's side. As well as the great-grandson of Thomas Palaiologos on his mother's side. Not much is known about his early life.