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  2. Ranking (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    As another example, the ordinal data hot, cold, warm would be replaced by 3, 1, 2. In these examples, the ranks are assigned to values in ascending order, although descending ranks can also be used. Ranks are related to the indexed list of order statistics, which consists of the original dataset rearranged into ascending order.

  3. Compact letter display - Wikipedia

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    As well as marking distinguishability in this way, CLD also ranks variables, or factors, by their respective mean (or average) in descending order. The CLD methodology can be applied to tabular data ( spreadsheet , data frame ) or visual data ( box plot and bar chart ).

  4. Ranking - Wikipedia

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    As another example, the ordinal data hot, cold, warm would be replaced by 3, 1, 2. In these examples, the ranks are assigned to values in ascending order, although descending ranks can also be used. Ranks are related to the indexed list of order statistics, which consists of the original dataset rearranged into ascending order.

  5. Order statistic - Wikipedia

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    For a random sample as above, with cumulative distribution (), the order statistics for that sample have cumulative distributions as follows [2] (where r specifies which order statistic): () = = [()] [()] The proof of this formula is pure combinatorics: for the th order statistic to be , the number of samples that are > has to be between and .

  6. Pareto chart - Wikipedia

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    Simple example of a Pareto chart using hypothetical data showing the relative frequency of reasons for arriving late at work. A Pareto chart is a type of chart that contains both bars and a line graph, where individual values are represented in descending order by bars, and the cumulative total is represented by the line.

  7. ABC analysis - Wikipedia

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    After obtaining the random sample, the following steps are carried out for the ABC analysis. Step 1: Compute the annual usage value for every item in the sample by multiplying the annual requirements by the cost per unit. Step 2: Arrange the items in descending order of the usage value calculated above.

  8. Newman–Keuls method - Wikipedia

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    The Newman–Keuls method employs a stepwise approach when comparing sample means. [15] Prior to any mean comparison, all sample means are rank-ordered in ascending or descending order, thereby producing an ordered range (p) of sample means. [1] [15] A comparison is then made between the largest and smallest sample means within the largest ...

  9. Taxonomy mnemonic - Wikipedia

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    For example, Dear King Phillip Came Over For Good Spaghetti [1] has the first letter of each word corresponding in order to the first letter of the descending order of scientific classification. Mnemonic