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  2. Summary statistics - Wikipedia

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    A common collection of order statistics used as summary statistics are the five-number summary, sometimes extended to a seven-number summary, and the associated box plot. Entries in an analysis of variance table can also be regarded as summary statistics. [1]: 378

  3. Seven-number summary - Wikipedia

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    In descriptive statistics, the seven-number summary is a collection of seven summary statistics, and is an extension of the five-number summary. There are three similar, common forms. As with the five-number summary, it can be represented by a modified box plot, adding hatch-marks on the "whiskers" for two of the additional numbers.

  4. Sample maximum and minimum - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the sample maximum and sample minimum, also called the largest observation and smallest observation, are the values of the greatest and least elements of a sample. [1] They are basic summary statistics, used in descriptive statistics such as the five-number summary and Bowley's seven-figure summary and the associated box plot.

  5. Five-number summary - Wikipedia

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    The five-number summary gives information about the location (from the median), spread (from the quartiles) and range (from the sample minimum and maximum) of the observations. Since it reports order statistics (rather than, say, the mean) the five-number summary is appropriate for ordinal measurements, as well as interval and ratio measurements.

  6. Descriptive statistics - Wikipedia

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    The use of descriptive and summary statistics has an extensive history and, indeed, the simple tabulation of populations and of economic data was the first way the topic of statistics appeared. More recently, a collection of summarisation techniques has been formulated under the heading of exploratory data analysis : an example of such a ...

  7. Statistics - Wikipedia

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    A typical "Business Statistics" course is intended for business majors, and covers [71] descriptive statistics (collection, description, analysis, and summary of data), probability (typically the binomial and normal distributions), test of hypotheses and confidence intervals, linear regression, and correlation; (follow-on) courses may include ...

  8. Probability interpretations - Wikipedia

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    A summary of some interpretations of probability [2] Classical Frequentist Subjective Propensity Main hypothesis Principle of indifference: Frequency of occurrence: Degree of belief: Degree of causal connection Conceptual basis Hypothetical symmetry: Past data and reference class: Knowledge and intuition: Present state of system Conceptual ...

  9. Category:Summary statistics - Wikipedia

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    Summary statistics for categorical data (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Summary statistics" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.