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  2. Magic: The Gathering deck types - Wikipedia

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    Aggro-Control: Answers, Tempo, Redundant - The flip side of Aggro that trades threats for answers. Tempo decks try to answer as much as they can but are only able to hold off the opponent for just long enough to finish them off. Control-Aggro/Midrange: Threats, Inevitable, Redundant - The flip side of Control deck that trades answers for ...

  3. Mid-range - Wikipedia

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    The mid-range is rarely used in practical statistical analysis, as it lacks efficiency as an estimator for most distributions of interest, because it ignores all intermediate points, and lacks robustness, as outliers change it significantly. Indeed, for many distributions it is one of the least efficient and least robust statistics.

  4. L-estimator - Wikipedia

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    L-estimators are often much more robust than maximally efficient conventional methods – the median is maximally statistically resistant, having a 50% breakdown point, and the X% trimmed mid-range has an X% breakdown point, while the sample mean (which is maximally efficient) is minimally robust, breaking down for a single outlier.

  5. Hate (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The distance between the mob and the player. The area in which a player automatically gets hate or aggro is called the Aggro Radius. [2] The relative strength of the player compared to the mob. How much damage has been dealt to the mob by the player. Debuffs and status effects inflicted on the mob by the player.

  6. Glossary of probability and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Also confidence coefficient. A number indicating the probability that the confidence interval (range) captures the true population mean. For example, a confidence interval with a 95% confidence level has a 95% chance of capturing the population mean. Technically, this means that, if the experiment were repeated many times, 95% of the CIs computed at this level would contain the true population ...

  7. Midhinge - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the midhinge (MH) is the average of the first and third quartiles and is thus a measure of location.Equivalently, it is the 25% trimmed mid-range or 25% midsummary; it is an L-estimator.

  8. Mean - Wikipedia

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    In descriptive statistics, the mean may be confused with the median, mode or mid-range, as any of these may incorrectly be called an "average" (more formally, a measure of central tendency). The mean of a set of observations is the arithmetic average of the values; however, for skewed distributions , the mean is not necessarily the same as the ...

  9. Range (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    In descriptive statistics, the range of a set of data is size of the narrowest interval which contains all the data. It is calculated as the difference between the largest and smallest values (also known as the sample maximum and minimum). [1] It is expressed in the same units as the data.